From car tires and duct tape to pencils and couscous, ordinary objects are both clay and canvas in the hands of these singular artists.
Weight: 800 Grams Approx (each one) Measurement: Height- 20 cm/8 Inch Approx Width- 13 cm/5 Inch Approx Depth- 8 cm/3 Inch Approx Diya signifies purity, goodness, good luck and power. Bring home this beautiful Brass Diya to keep in your pooja room or decorate your house with and add a touch of elegance! This Parrot design Brass Diya with a bell is auspicious to be placed anywhere in the house and has a royal and elegant look. Parrot Oil Lamp Curio. Created from pure brass, this is a beautiful and classy home décor artifact that exudes an elegant, traditional charm of its own. A unique way to enhance any corner, this exquisite curio makes a lovely statement. An integral part of Indian culture and a common sight in most Indian homes, the practice of brass metal crafting dates back to ancient times in India. The art and techniques of working with metal right from mining to smelting & modeling of items was developed thousands of years ago. The original ‘Lost wax’ technique and traditional methods of sand casting are deployed by craftsmen, who work on moulding sheets of brass into exquisite objects of art or just as beautifully crafted items for home utility. Once the mould is ready, the artisan works on intricately engraving it with fine tools. 🌟 Despite every effort to provide accurate images of each product, the actual appearance (colours and brightness) of the item may vary slightly due to photography limitations, different device screen settings and also due to the lighting of the place the product is installed at. 🌟 As this item is hand finished slight difference can be expected because this product is repeatable but photo shoot is done only once. 🌟 CUSTOMS & IMPORT TAXES For international buyers, especially those from Europe, UK and Canada, customs and import taxes may be charged. Buyers are responsible for any customs and import taxes that may apply. Please, familiarize yourself with the imported policies in your country. 🌟 Please contact me if you have any questions or issues related to the Product! I would be happy to assist! 😊 With Love, MANISH AGARWAL +91-9897959555
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