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MALAIKA
Address | 3-33-4 Horinochi Hachiojishi Tokyo, JAPAN ZIP:192-0355 |
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Representative Name | KOICHI ITO |
Annual Revenue | closed |
No. of Employees | 330 |
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SD item code:11718375
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Dokla Animal Lion
Original text before translation
ドクラアニマル ライオン
(DKR0029)
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(DKR0029)
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
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Dimensions |
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Width: 6 cm Depth: 30.5 cm Height: 13 cm
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Specifications |
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Country of manufacture: India
Material / component: brass
Year of manufacture: 2023
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Description
Dokla art created by the Gond tribe Animal Dokla art like the [manticore] that appeared in hearsay about a man-eating tiger-like beast in India. Compared to other dhokla animals, it has a slightly more intense appearance that may be addictive. Dokla Art Dokla art is a traditional brass craft using the lost wax technique of the indigenous Gond people of southeastern India. Originally, it was made with religious meanings, such as animals as clan symbols of kinship or as symbols of sacrificial culture. Today, various items are made as crafts*art |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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Sea Mail | From May.31st to Aug.5th |
Air Mail | From May.15th to May.17th |
EMS | From May.14th to May.17th |
Pantos Express | From May.16th to May.21st |
DHL | From May.14th to May.16th |
UPS | From May.14th to May.16th |
FedEx | From May.14th to May.16th |
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The photo is an image only.
Patterns and colors may differ from those in the photos. Sizes may vary slightly. *The products are handmade in India, and there may be slight differences in details such as the face and pattern. Please note that the sizes shown may vary slightly. *Brass has a tendency to tarnish over time, but please enjoy it as an age-related change unique to the material. *Moisture may cause stains. When wet, wipe dry with a soft cloth. *There may be discoloration or greenish-blue due to oxidation, etc., or adhesions from the mold at the time of production. *Since the product is made from recycled waste materials, there may be some impurities in the product. |
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Animal Dokla art like the [manticore] that appeared in hearsay about a man-eating tiger-like beast in India. Compared to other dhokla animals, it has a slightly more intense appearance that may be addictive.
Dokla Art
Dokla art is a traditional brass craft using the lost wax technique of the indigenous Gond people of southeastern India. Originally, it was made with religious meanings, such as animals as clan symbols of kinship or as symbols of sacrificial culture. Today, various items are made as crafts*art
インドにいた人食い虎らしき獣についての伝聞に登場した「マンティコア」のようなアニマルドクラアート。他のドクラアニマルに比べて少し強烈な見た目がクセになるかも。
ドクラアート
ドクラアートとはインド南東部の先住民族ゴンド族のロストワックス技法による真鍮の伝統工芸品です。 もともとは血縁象徴の氏族としての動物や、生贄文化の象徴としての動物など、宗教的な意味合いで作られていました。現在は工芸品・アートとして様々なものが作られています