Lost with wax | Documentary film | Nandita Anand | Vishal Bawa
Dhokra (Odia: ଡୋକରା, Bengali: ডোকরা) (also spelt Dokra) is non–ferrous metal casting using the lost-wax casting technique. This sort of metal casting has been used in India for over 4,000 years and is still used. 'Lost With Wax' is a Documentary film about Dhokra and Artist who are keeping the practice and the art alive.

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Lost-Wax Metal Casting

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Documentary Film on Metal Craft, Dhamrai (Dhaka, Bangladesh)

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DOKRA, Handicraft originated in Bankura, West Bengal || ডোকরা শিল্পের তৈরির প্রক্রিয়া

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Only A Few Families Know The Secret To Making This Perfect Mirror | Still Standing

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How Metal Artists In India Are Keeping A 4,500-Year-Old Craft Alive

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How Metal Artists In India Are Keeping A 4,500-Year-Old Craft Alive | Still Standing

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Ancient lost wax casting

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Bronze antique - fonte à la cire perdue - lost wax process

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Bronze casting in Benin

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Bastar Darshan: Dhokra Shilp | A rare Bronze age craft | Bastar Art & Handicraft | The Tribal Hermit

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How Kerala Keeps an Ancient Mysterious Mirrors Alive? | Aranmula Kannadi | Stories That Matter

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Dokra Village in Dariyapur | Dokra Handcraft | Dokra Metal Craft

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The Famous Dhokra Art of Bastar | Gaon Connection | Bastar

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The Lost Wax Bronzing Process - Stan Winston from Sculpture to Bronze at American Fine Arts Foundry

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Making of Bronze Sculpture - South Indian lost wax process

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Brass Ganesh Sand Casting by professional metal caster | Ancient method

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Sand casting in Nepal

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India: All Roads Lead to Benares | Deadliest Journeys

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Lost Wax Metal Casting- Dhokra

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