Swami_J_05
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Handicrafts,Metal,Temple Jewellery of Nagercoil
SRI RAGAVENDRA TEMPLE JEWELLERY
Swami_J_06
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Handicrafts,Metal,Temple Jewellery of Nagercoil
SRI RAGAVENDRA TEMPLE JEWELLERY
Swami_J_03
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Handicrafts,Metal,Temple Jewellery of Nagercoil
SRI RAGAVENDRA TEMPLE JEWELLERY
It depicts Lord Shiva in a seated meditation posture, with his legs crossed and arms in a specific mudra (hand gesture). Lord Shiva's iconic attributes, such as the third eye, matted hair, and snake around his neck, are also typically represented in the statue.
It is a made to order product and is likely to take 20-30 days to produce it.
- GI Origin: Tamil Nadu, India
- Colour: Golden
- Material: Bronze
- Weight: 3.5 kg
- Size: 12 inch height
- Pattern: Lord Shiva
- Wash Care: Clean it with a damp cloth
PCH05
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PANCHOLA DIVINE HANDICRAFTS
The ‘Aarti’ Metal Craft of Bastar Dhokra Art is a captivating portrayal of devotion and cultural tradition. It could be a classy gift item for your loved ones. Bastar Dhokra is known for its rustic yet intricate designs which has its origin in the Bastar region of Chhasttisgarh where these have been crafted by the local people for more than thousands of years.
- GI Origin : Chhattisgarh
- Size : 11” X 6.5” X 6”
- Weight : ∼ 1.09 Kgs
- Product Material : Bell metal/Brass
- Usage : Decorative Purpose, Gifting Purpose, Interior Decoration.
CTBD1482
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ANIRUDDH KOCHE
Bastar Dokra is a traditional form of metal casting and sculpting that originates from the Bastar region in Chhattisgarh, India. Dokra is an ancient technique that has been practiced for over 4,000 years and is known for its unique and intricate metalwork.
- GI Origin : Chhattisgarh
- Size : 6" X 3.5" X 6.5"
- Weight : ~740 Grams
- Product Material : Decorative Purpose, Gifting Purpose, Wall Hanging , Interior Decoration.
CTBD1100
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ANIRUDDH KOCHE
Bastar Dokra is a traditional form of metal casting and sculpting that originates from the Bastar region in Chhattisgarh, India. Dokra is an ancient technique that has been practiced for over 4,000 years and is known for its unique and intricate metalwork.
- GI Origin : Chhattisgarh
- Size : 3" X 3" X 9.5"
- Weight : ~530 Grams
- Product Material : Bell metal/Brass
- Usage : Decorative Purpose, Gifting Purpose, Wall Hanging , Interior Decoration.
CTBD1091
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ANIRUDDH KOCHE
- GI Origin : Chhattisgarh
- Size : 2.5"
- Weight : ∼ 10 Grams
- Product Material : Decorative Purpose, Gifting Purpose, Wall Hanging , Interior Decoration.
CTBD1094
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ANIRUDDH KOCHE
These beautiful pieces of Bastar Dokra art depicting Animal Metal Craft will sure would be a perfect classy gift item for your loved ones. Bastar Dokra is known for its rustic yet intricate designs which has its origin in the Bastar region of Chhasttisgarh where these have been crafted by the local people for more than thousands of years.
- GI Origin : Chhattisgarh
- Size : 12" X 1" X 8.5"
- Weight : ~ 1.07 Kgs
- Product Material : Bell metal/Brass
- Usage : Decorative Purpose, Gifting Purpose, Wall Hanging , Interior Decoration.
CTBD1349
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ANIRUDDH KOCHE
The Shivalingam from Swamimalai is a sacred bronze idol crafted using the ancient lost-wax method. Originating in Tamil Nadu, these handcrafted pieces reflect deep spiritual significance and artistic excellence. Revered in temples and homes, they embody Lord Shiva’s divine presence, showcasing traditional Chola-style craftsmanship and timeless cultural heritage.
It is a made to order product and is likely to take 10-20 days to produce it.
- GI Origin: Tamil Nadu, India
- Colour: Golden
- Material: Bronze
- Weight: 1.7 kg
- Size: 3.5 inch height
- Pattern: Shivling
- Wash Care: Clean it with a damp cloth
PCH07
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PANCHOLA DIVINE HANDICRAFTS
Primary Material : Copper and Tin
Dimensions(L*B*W) : 21*12*6 cms
Weight :1250 gm
Usage: Mirrors are usually stored at room temperature away from direct heat and dust
KLAK0008
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Home & Living,Metal,Aranmula Kannadi
GOPA KUMAR
Aranmula, a small town in the Indian state of Kerala, is where the metal-alloy mirror known as Aranmula Kannadi (Malayalam) or the Aranmula mirror is created. It is a metal-alloy mirror, or front surface reflection mirror, as opposed to the traditional "silvered" glass mirrors, which removes secondary reflections and aberrations common with rear surface mirrors.
Primary Material : Copper and Tin.
Dimensions(L*B*W) : 26*17*10 cms
Weight : 2500 gm
Usage : Mirrors are usually stored at room temperature away from direct heat and dust.
AK1001
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GOPA KUMAR
The Aranmula, a small town in the Indian state of Kerala, is where the metal-alloy mirror known as Aranmula Kannadi (Malayalam) or the Aranmula mirror is created. It is a metal-alloy mirror, or front surface reflection mirror, as opposed to the traditional "silvered" glass mirrors, which removes secondary reflections and aberrations common with rear surface mirrors.
Aranmula Kannadi, a traditional handmade mirror from Aranmula, India, takes around 30 to 45 days to create. Skilled artisans meticulously craft it using a unique alloy of metals, primarily copper and tin. The process involves casting, polishing, and decorating the mirror frame, which is never silvered like conventional mirrors. Instead, it reflects light through a combination of metals, resulting in a distortion-free image. This cultural art form has been passed down through generations and is highly prized for its craftsmanship, beauty, and cultural significance.
India. Crafted with great precision, it features a unique, non-reflective polished surface that imparts a distortion-free reflection. The frame is adorned with intricate designs, making it a cherished decorative and functional item. Considered a symbol of heritage and artistry, the Aranmula Small Kannadi is a prized possession for its cultural significance and exquisite craftsmanship. It reflects the rich tradition and craftsmanship of the region.
The mirror is distinctive because it is not composed of glass. To create the alloy's reflecting surface, the precise metals are combined with copper and tin before being polished for several days in a row. The inner surface of a typical mirror is where the picture is produced. Yet, in Aranmula Kannadi, light can be reflected off the exterior surface (specifically, from polished metal surface), providing a perfect image. Normally, the mirror is stored at ambient temperature, away from sources of heat and dust.
This product is entirely made by hand. There are no machines used in its production.
AK1010
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GOPA KUMAR
- Primary Material : Copper and Tin.
- Dimensions(L*B*W) :12*22*6 cm
- Weight :700 gm
- Usage : Home Decor
- Care Instuction : Mirrors are usually stored at room temperature away from direct heat and dust.
AK1011
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GOPA KUMAR
- Primary Material : Copper and Tin.
- Dimensions(L*B*W) : 10*22*8 cm
- Weight : 800 gm
- Usage : Home Decor
- Care Instuction : Mirrors are usually stored at room temperature away from direct heat and dust.
AK1012
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GOPA KUMAR
This particular type of Aranmula Kannadi offers a larger reflective surface, often designed to have a free-standing base or a stand, allowing it to be placed in homes or spaces for both functional use and aesthetic appeal.
This standing mirror design, much like other forms of Aranmula Kannadi, carries the same cultural and symbolic significance. It's considered auspicious and is often used in ceremonies, rituals, and special occasions.
Care instructions
Wipe clean with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use abrastive cleaning chemicals.
AK1013
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GOPA KUMAR
This conch shell holds significant religious and cultural value in India, often symbolizing purity, positivity, and the sacred..
Care instructions
Wipe clean with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use abrastive cleaning chemicals.
AK1014
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GOPA KUMAR
Aranmula, a small town in the Indian state of Kerala, is where the metal-alloy mirror known as Aranmula Kannadi (Malayalam) or the Aranmula mirror is created. It is a metal-alloy mirror, or front surface reflection mirror, as opposed to the traditional "silvered" glass mirrors, which removes secondary reflections and aberrations common with rear surface mirrors.
- Primary Material : Copper and Tin.
- Dimensions(L*B*W) :22*12*10 cm
- Weight :1500 gm
- Usage : Home Decor
- Care Instuction : Mirrors are usually stored at room temperature away from direct heat and dust.
AK1002
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GOPA KUMAR
This beautiful metal-alloy mirror, or front surface reflection mirror, as opposed to the traditional "silvered" glass mirrors, removes secondary reflections and aberrations common with rear surface mirrors. The style is renowned for symbolising boundless wealth and abundance in life as well as good fortune, success, and regal tradition in the home and workplace.This handmade GI certified mirror has been made at Aranmula, Kerala.
- Primary Material : Copper and Tin.
- Dimensions(L*B*W) :22*12*10 cm
- Weight :1000 gm
- Usage : Home Decor
- Care Instuction : Mirrors are usually stored at room temperature away from direct heat and dust.
AK1003
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GOPA KUMAR
Aranmula, a small town in the Indian state of Kerala, is where the metal-alloy mirror known as Aranmula Kannadi (Malayalam) or the Aranmula mirror is created. It is a metal-alloy mirror, or front surface reflection mirror, as opposed to the traditional "silvered" glass mirrors, which removes secondary reflections and aberrations common with rear surface mirrors.
- Primary Material : Copper and Tin.
- Dimensions(L*B*W) :24*16*10 cm
- Weight :1500 gm
- Usage : Home Decor
- Care Instuction : Mirrors are usually stored at room temperature away from direct heat and dust.
AK1004
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GOPA KUMAR