Tribal Wood Burning Art – Nokachik (Traditional Garo House), India
Tribal Wood Burning Art
- Authentic Cultural Artwork: Handcrafted wood burning artwork depicting a Nokachik, the traditional house of the Garo people from Garo Hills, Northeast India.
- Traditional Architecture: The Nokachik reflects the Garos’ skilled craftsmanship and deep understanding of nature. These houses are traditionally built facing the top of a hill slope, with the backside positioned downhill, a design still seen in Garo villages today.
- Indigenous Heritage: This artwork represents the pride, identity, and architectural knowledge of the Garo community, passed down through generations and still practiced in modern times.
- Handmade & Natural: Burned on natural wood using traditional techniques. Each piece features unique wood grain and hand-burned details, making every artwork one of a kind.
- Versatile Décor Piece: Ideal for home décor, offices, galleries, museums, or cultural spaces. A meaningful gift for art collectors and lovers of indigenous and ethnic art.
- Artisan Crafted – Mandi Art: Created by Mandi Art, a Garo Hills–based artisan collective dedicated to preserving A·chik culture through wood burning, wood carving, painting, handmade crafts, and traditional construction.
- Cultural Preservation: Purchasing this artwork supports indigenous artisans and helps preserve traditional knowledge, architecture, and craftsmanship.
- Customization Available: Custom sizes, designs, and cultural themes available on request.
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Beyond crafts and apparel, readers can also explore a rich collection of Garo literature, including short stories, poems, and articles. Some of these works have been published in local magazines and newspapers, and are also available to read online on the Jamadal blog, where readers can explore more of Garo literary contributions.
If you are interested in discovering more indigenous publications, you may also browse our Garo books collection. To learn more about the cultural background of the Garo community, you can visit the official page of the Garo Hills Autonomous District Council.














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