About the Product
This traditional brass kalash vase is a classic ritual vessel widely used in Hindu ceremonies, temple worship, and traditional Indian home decor. The elegant shape features a rounded central body with a flared neck and wide rim, reflecting the timeless design of traditional kalash vessels used for centuries in spiritual practices. In Indian culture, the kalash is considered a sacred symbol of abundance, purity, and prosperity. It is commonly used during pooja rituals, festivals, housewarming ceremonies, and religious functions to hold holy water, flowers, mango leaves, or coconut offerings. The vessels symbolic importance makes it a central element in many spiritual traditions and ceremonial setups. The vase showcases a smooth brass surface with a naturally aged patina that enhances its antique character. The gently curved body and balanced base provide stability, allowing the piece to be placed easily on pooja altars, temple platforms, or decorative shelves. Crafted from solid brass, the vessel carries a warm golden tone that highlights its traditional craftsmanship. Over time, the metal naturally develops deeper tones and patina, adding to its vintage appeal and heritage aesthetic. Perfect for pooja rituals, temple decor, festive ceremonies, or traditional interior styling, this brass kalash can be used both as a functional ritual vessel and as a decorative cultural artifact. Its timeless form makes it a versatile piece suitable for home temples, meditation spaces, and traditional decor arrangements.
Key Features:
- Traditional brass kalash ritual vessel
- Symbol of prosperity and spiritual purity
- Classic rounded body with flared neck design
- Solid brass construction with vintage patina
- Ideal for pooja rituals and temple decor
- Pack of one piece
- Material: Brass
- As it Appears
Product Specification
| Material | Brass |
| Color | Antique |
| Height | 11.00 CM |
| Diameter | 9.00 CM |
| Size | 4.29 INCH |
| Product Code | SNJ-842/73298 |
| Country of Origin | India |
| Marketed by | IndianShelf, Greater Noida UP, India. |