Bastar Iron Craft is an ancient tradition of Bastar, Chhattisgarh, India, showcasing the local tribals’ excellent artistry. The Bastar Muria and Gond tribes primarily created this art form by making beautifully engraved designs from wrought iron using old techniques. They smelt the raw iron in indigenous furnaces before hammering and molding it into beautiful shapes. From artifacts such as dolls, deities, lamps, and other utensils of housework. They produce creations that bear their cultural heritage and nature itself. Artists have captured a rich aspect of folklore and faiths. It fills up the spiritual scenario of Bastar through these unusual pieces of rugged utensils or aesthetic elements. It would thus make one cherish them like any other component of the rich Indian handicraft legacy.`
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