Brass Dashavatar Pooja Kalash - Handcrafted Pot for Pooja Rituals
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Description
Elevate your pooja rituals with this Pure brass antique Hand-embossed Dashavatar Kalash. This Kalash would bring divine charm into your pooja temple. Skilled artisans have handcrafted this Kalash, depicting Vishnu's Dashavatar. Vishnu has appeared on earth from time to time to help people in different yugas. Vishnu's 10 incarnations – Mastya, Kurma, Varaha, Narasimha, Vamana, Parasurama, Sri Rama, Sri Balrama, Krishna and Kalki. Kalki is the 10th avatar, which is supposed to appear at the end of Kali Yuga. This Kalash will bring grandeur during festive occasions. It can be used to fill Gangajal, Water, Rice, and Milk and is used during pooja rituals.
Product Details
- SKU Code: Big: HD_BR_02030_GD , Small: HD_BR_02131_GD
- Art Type : Brass Art
- Product : Brass handcrafted Embossed Dashavatar Kalash
- Material : Brass
- Dimensions : Small: - Length- 15cms, Width- 15cms, Height- 14.5cms
Big: - Length- 18 cms, Width- 18 cms, Height- 18cms - Design : Dashavatar
- Color : Golden
- Big Weight: 650 gms
- Small Weight: 500 gms
- Category : Decor
- Sub-category : Home Decor
- Packaging Content : Brass handcrafted Embossed Dashavatar Kalash X 1
- Country of Origin : India
Features
- Meticulous craftsmanship – It has been handcrafted by skilled artisans, with intricate details carved into the surface. It features the Dashavatar of Vishnu, which consists of Matsya, Kurma, Varaha, Narasimha, Vamana, Parasurama, Sri Rama, Sri Balarama, Krishna, and Kalki.
- Elegant design – This brass kalash is a blend of functionality and aesthetics. It is visually striking and would elevate your home status when you use it on festive occasions.
- Durable – This Kalash is made from pure Brass, ensuring high quality with minimal resistance to wear and tear.
- Luxury appeal – This antique Brass Kalash features a Dashavatar that gives a premium look to your temple.
Preserving Cultural Tradition
Manufacturing Process
- Selection of Material: First, Brass is selected as the material for the desired product.
- Melting and Casting: Brass material is then melted at a high temperature in a furnace. Later, molten metal is poured into a mould to give it a basic shape. It is accomplished through sand casting, lost wax casting, or die casting.
- Forging and Shaping: The metal is then heated so it becomes malleable. The artisans hammer the product into the desired shape using an anvil. Then, the metal is heated and cooled to increase its workability.
- Cutting & Filing: Next, excess metal is cut and removed using shears and saw. Then, files and rasps are used to smooth the rough edges and give them a shape.
- Engraving & Embossing: The product is then engraved with intricate designs on the surface using engraving tools. A hammer is used to emboss a pattern on the surface from the reverse side.
- Joining & Assembly: The pieces are then joined together using solder. Metal pins are used to enter the parts of the product.
- Polishing & Finishing: The rough surface is smoothened using grinding tools. Then, it is polished using various compounds to achieve a shiny finish.
Note
- Each product is meticulously handcrafted, so slight variations in color or form highlight 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 a soft, dry cloth to clean the product.











