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handmade Dokra necklace "Solid Love"

handmade Dokra necklace "Solid Love"

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Handmade long Dokra necklace "Solid Love" in 6 colors • gold shiny Dokra elements on colorful cotton ribbon with toggle clasp.

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Length approx: 94 cm Material: brass and cotton Our jewelry, including our handmade Dokra necklace "Solid Love" is delivered in a decorative KIKOONI cotton bag.

What is Dokra?

Dokra is a lost-wax metal casting process that originated in India over 4,000 years ago. Since then, it has been a tradition that is still maintained and continued today by some blacksmiths in villages in West Bengal and Orissa. A special mold is created by hand for each individual object, which is broken after the firing process. This means that every metal part, no matter how small, is unique. All of our Dokra products are manufactured using this process.

Handcrafted Dokra Jewellery

From Dokra bracelets to Dokra necklaces to Dokra earrings - Dokra jewelry is made by hand using traditional methods and brought to life. The subtly shiny gold surface of Dokra jewelry does not tarnish, making it a long-lasting and beautiful piece of jewelry. The uniqueness gives the Dokra jewelry wearer a special and individual touch that clearly stands out from all other types of jewelry. You will see that you will attract a lot of attention with your Dokra jewelry, as the look of the jewelry is truly unique.

Dokra jewellery from India
We traveled to India and visited families who keep the Dokra tradition alive. The handmade Dokra jewelry is fairly produced and has a sustainable character. Each individual piece of jewelry tells a story and is part of a centuries-old tradition. We are grateful partners and are happy to be able to represent the Indian Dokra tradition in the western world.
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