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Wrought Iron Tribal Music Boat

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Hand-forged in the Bastar district of Chhattisgarh, India, this striking wrought iron boat carries a troupe of tribal musicians, each playing a different traditional instrument. Crafted entirely by hand using techniques passed down through generations—and now protected under India’s Geographical Indication registry—this piece captures the movement, rhythm, and spirit of Bastar’s musical heritage.

The boat is a symbol of life’s journey, and the musicians aboard reflect the role of music as a constant companion through every season, celebration, and gathering. From the intricate antelope figurehead to the graceful lines of the oars, every detail speaks of the artisan’s skill and the community’s deep connection to their cultural roots. A true statement piece, it brings the essence of Bastar’s tribal artistry and storytelling into your home.

Dimensions

L 10in x H 4in

MATERIALS

Wrought Iron

STORY

Bastar wrought iron craft is more than an art form—it is a living expression of the tribal identity, beliefs, and traditions of the Bastar region in Chhattisgarh, India. Practiced for generations, this craft traces its roots to the indigenous communities who once forged tools and weapons for survival, gradually evolving their skill into an intricate art that reflects everyday life, rituals, and celebrations.

The figures—often musicians, dancers, and deities—serve as visual storytellers, preserving oral histories and cultural narratives. Music-themed pieces, like the drummer, symbolize the central role of rhythm and song in Bastar’s social fabric, where festivals, harvests, and spiritual ceremonies are inseparable from music and dance.

Forged entirely by hand without modern machinery, the process itself is an act of cultural preservation. It honors the intimate connection between maker and material, echoing the community’s harmony with nature and their resourceful use of locally sourced iron. Recognized with Geographical Indication (GI) status, this craft is not only an artistic tradition but also a protected cultural heritage, safeguarding the skills, stories, and identity of Bastar’s tribal artisans for future generations.

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