Many items were discovered during the excavation of the Mohenjo Daro site in the Indus Valley. There were little utensils and miniatures of bullock carts among those relics, confirming that bullock carts were employed as modes of transportation during the period. Since then, the casting of brass sculptures in the shape of bullock carts has begun. These artworks serve as a memory of a period when mobility was a viable option. Two bullocks are hitched to a wagon driven by a human in this brass figure. The most important aspect of this sculpture is that the bullocks are coupled with wheels, allowing them to move. This one-of-a-kind décor piece may also be utilized as a play toy.
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