Visiting Card Holder with Human Figure Wrought Iron
Visiting Card Holder with Human Figure Wrought Iron
Visiting Card Holder with Human Figure Wrought Iron
Visiting Card Holder with Human Figure Wrought Iron
Visiting Card Holder with Human Figure Wrought Iron
Visiting Card Holder with Human Figure Wrought Iron
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Visiting Card Holder with Human Figure Wrought Iron

Visiting Card Holder with Human Figure Wrought Iron

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Bastar region of Chattisgarh is one of the richest areas in terms of iron ore deposits. Tribal, particularly Gond and Maria, specialized themselves in extracting iron from the iron ores, thus forming ironsmith communities in the tribe. Their skill evolved with time as well as experimentation with material and technique.
The wrought iron art has an aesthetic appeal in spite of its simplistic form. The art originated from the ironsmith community that used to make farming and hunting implements for tribes. Over the years, the craft has beautifully evolved into an art form and so has its worldwide demand. Wrought iron work is mainly concentrated in Bastar district of Chattisgarh with Kondagaon, Umargaon, and Gunagaon being the main centers.

Is this visiting card holder made from wrought iron?

Yes. The tribal communities like Gond and Maria from Bastar specialise in making wrought iron artifacts and this card holder made by them.

What will be the best palce to put this artifact?

We suggest to put it on your study table.

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