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Brass Flower Vase Vintage Look - black
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Transform your decor with this stunning brass vase, showcasing Indian artistry with a luxurious black finish and vibrant floral patterns. The intricate enamel work adds sophistication, while the unique, captivating shape sets it apart from other decor items. Embrace Indian heritage with this vintage vase, perfect for flowers or decorative accents. It's an ideal, unique gift for any occasion.
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Product Details
- SKU Code: HD_BR_00318_BK
- Art Type : Brass Art
- Product : Brass Flower Vase
- Material : Brass
- Dimensions : Length-22cms, Width-8cms, Height-22cms
- Color : Black
- Weight : 675gms,
- Category : Decor
- Sub-category : Home Décor, Table decor
- Packaging Content : Brass Flower Vase X 1
- State : Uttar Pradesh
- Country of Origin : India
Features
- Handcrafted Excellence: Each brass handicraft is meticulously handcrafted by skilled artisans, ensuring a unique and high-quality product every time.
- Timeless Elegance: Brass handicrafts exude a timeless elegance that adds a touch of sophistication to any space, making them perfect for both traditional and modern decor styles.
- Cultural Heritage: Many brass handicrafts are inspired by traditional motifs and designs, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of different regions and adding a touch of history to your home.
- Environmentally Friendly: Brass is a sustainable material that can be recycled, making brass handicrafts an eco-friendly choice for conscious consumers.
- Gift-Worthy: Whether for a special occasion or just to show appreciation, brass handicrafts make exquisite and thoughtful gifts that will be cherished for years to come.
Preserving Cultural Traditions
Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, known as "Pital Nagri" or "Brass City," boasts a rich legacy in brass manufacturing. With a history spanning over 5,000 years, the city's brass craft was introduced to India by the Mughals in the 16th century. Moradabad quickly became a center for brass production, renowned for its durability and versatility. The city's brass industry gained significant momentum in the 18th century when the British East India Company began large-scale orders for export. During the 19th century, under the patronage of Nawab Murad Ali, the industry flourished further. Nawab Murad Ali supported local artisans, enhancing their techniques and promoting intricate designs, detailed engraving, and Minakari (enameling) art. This demand continued to rise throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, solidifying Moradabad's position as a major hub for brassware. Today, Moradabad remains a leading manufacturer of brass products, over 4,000 metal manufacturers employing over 100,000 workers. The city continues to thrive, blending traditional craftsmanship with contemporary designs, and remains integral to India’s brass industry and economy.
Manufacturing Process
- Designing
- Concept Creation Artisans start by developing a design often inspired by traditional patterns or modern trends
- Pattern Making Detailed patterns are drawn to guide the entire production process
- Casting
- Mold Preparation Molds are created from sand or clay based on the design patterns
- Melting Brass Brass an alloy of copper and zinc is melted in a furnace
- Pouring The molten brass is carefully poured into the molds to form the basic shape
- Cooling The cast brass is left to cool and solidify
- Shaping and Trimming
- Removing from Mold Once cooled the brass items are removed from the molds
- Trimming Excess material and rough edges are cut to refine the shape
- Hammering and Forming
- Hand Hammering Skilled artisans use hammers to shape and smooth the brass adding intricate details
- Annealing The brass is heated and cooled to make it easier to work with
- Engraving and Embossing
- Hand Engraving Artisans use fine tools to engrave detailed designs onto the brass surface
- Embossing Techniques are used to create raised patterns on the brass
- Polishing
- Initial Polishing The brass is polished manually to smooth the surface
- Final Polishing Fine abrasives and compounds like color buffing achieve a high-gloss finish
- Enameling (Minakari)
- Applying Enamel Vibrant colors of enamel are applied to the engraved designs
- Firing The item is fired in a kiln to fuse the enamel with the brass
- Finishing Touches Additional polishing ensures a smooth glossy finish
- Quality Control
- Inspection Each item is carefully inspected for quality and accuracy
- Adjustments Final touch-ups are made as needed
- Packaging
- Protective Packaging Finished products are packed to prevent damage during transport
- Labeling Items are labeled with product information and sometimes the history of Moradabad brass work
Note
- Each product may feature slight variations in color or craftsmanship which adds to its uniqueness and should not be viewed as defects
- Images may differ from the actual product in form and color due to variations in screen resolutions and device settings
- Use soft damp cloth for cleaning
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