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Traditional Brass Arjun-Krishna Mahabharata Rath Showpiece
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Description
Celebrate an iconic moment from Mahabharata with this traditional Arjun Rath sculpture, handcrafted in brass by skilled artisans. Depicting detailed composition of Lord Krishna guiding Arjuna's chariot, accompanied by majestic horses, Hanuman and flag in Kurukshetra. It is a divine moment in which Lord Krishna is guiding Arjuna, removing his doubt and reminding him of his duty and dharma. This piece is a perfect blend of exquisite artistry and spirituality. It would work as a stunning centerpiece at temples, homes, and offices. This piece serves as a reminder of how Dharma wins over Adharma. Ideal for gifting to friends and family on festive occasions, and to admirers of Indian mythology and spiritual art.
Product Details
- SKU Code: HD_BR_02563_GD
- Art Type : Brass Art
- Material : Brass
- Dimensions : L-24 cm, W- 17 cm, H- 22 cm
- Color : Golden
- Weight: 2.02 kg
- Category : Decor
- Sub-category : Home Decor
- Packaging Content : Traditional Brass Arjun-Krishna Mahabharata Rath Showpiece X 1
- Country of Origin : India
Features
- Handcrafted Brass Construction – This piece is crafted using brass and features a warm golden finish with timeless handcrafted appeal.
- Krishna-Arjuna Chariot Design – Inspired by the iconic chariot scene from the Mahabharata, depicting Lord Krishna guiding Arjuna's chariot on the battlefield of Kurukshetra. This piece symbolically represents dharma, courage, guidance, and the triumph of righteousness over adharma.
- Intricate Craftsmanship – Showcases detailed wheels, chariot panels, reins, bow, and decorative elements, reflecting fine artisanal craftsmanship.
- Durable – Made from brass, this product is durable and long-lasting.
- Thoughtful Gifting – A meaningful gift for special occasions, especially for admirers of Hindu mythology and traditional brass craftsmanship.
Preserving Cultural Tradition
Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, known as "Pital Nagri" or "Brass City," has a rich legacy in brass manufacturing that dates back over 5,000 years. The Mughals introduced brass craft to India in the 16th century, and the city quickly became a centre for production. The industry flourished in the 18th century due to orders from the British East India Company and further developed under Nawab Murad Ali, who supported local artisans and intricate designs. Today, Moradabad is a leading brass manufacturer, with over 4,000 metal businesses employing more than 100,000 workers, blending traditional craftsmanship with modern designs.
Manufacturing Process
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Design and Planning
- Conceptualization: Artists and designers create sketches and detailed plans for the metalware.
- Pattern Making: Patterns or templates are made to guide the crafting process.
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Material Selection
- Choosing Metals: Metals such as aluminum, brass, copper, silver, or gold are selected based on the desired final product.
- Quality Check: Ensuring the purity and quality of the chosen metal.
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Melting and Casting
- Melting: The metal is melted in a furnace at high temperatures.
- Casting: Molten metal is poured into molds to form basic shapes using methods such as sand casting, lost-wax casting, or die casting.
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Forging and Shaping
- Heating: The metal is reheated to make it malleable.
- Hammering: Artisans shape the metal using anvils and hammers.
- Annealing: Repeated heating and cooling to increase workability.
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Cutting and Filing
- Cutting: Excess metal is removed to achieve a rough shape.
- Filing: Files and rasps are used to smooth edges and refine the form.
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Engraving and Embossing
- Engraving: Intricate designs are carved using chisels and engraving tools.
- Embossing: Patterns are raised by hammering from the reverse side.
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Joining and Assembly
- Soldering: Parts are joined using solder and a torch.
- Riveting: Metal pins are used for mechanical joining.
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Polishing and Finishing
- Grinding: Rough surfaces are smoothed.
- Polishing: Polishing compounds are used for a shiny finish.
- Plating (Optional): A thin layer of metal such as gold or silver may be applied to enhance appearance and prevent tarnishing.
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Quality Control
- Inspection: The final product is checked for defects or imperfections.
- Testing: Functional items are tested for usability.
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Packaging
- Cleaning: The finished piece is thoroughly cleaned.
- Packaging: Metalware is carefully packed to ensure safe transit.
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.
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