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Hlp Black Potteri

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Apr-16-24
Supplier : Mitti ka deepak and mitti ka bartan

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Established: 2021

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Village - Kotwalipur Post - Nizamabad Dist-Azamgarh Pin 276206 Uttar Pradesh
Azamgarh 276206
Uttar Pradesh India


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Type: Brass Sheshnaag Deepak Religious Idol & Figurine
Material: Brass
Suitable For: Table
Dimensions: H- 3.2 x L- 2 x W- 2
Weight: 340 gm

Brass Sheshnaag Deepak: An Awe-Inspiring Piece of Art
Brass Sheshnaag Deepak is a popular home decor item made by Shreeyaash. The lamp features a serpent-shaped stand that holds a bowl to hold oil and a wick for lighting. The design is inspired by the Hindu mythology, where Sheshnaag is considered the king of serpents and is often depicted as a protector of Lord Vishnu.

The Significance of Brass Sheshnaag Deepak
In Hindu mythology, Sheshnaag is depicted as a multi-headed serpent who supports the earth and is a symbol of power and protection. Sheshnaag is also believed to be an incarnation of Lord Vishnu and is often worshipped as a deity. The Sheshnaag Deepak is a beautiful representation of this powerful creature and is considered auspicious for many Indian households.

The Art of Brass Making
Brass is an alloy made of copper and zinc, and it has been used for centuries to make various decorative items. Brass-making is an intricate art that requires skill and precision. The process involves melting the metals together, pouring the molten brass into a mold, and then letting it cool and solidify. The final product is then polished and finished to give it a beautiful shine.

Shreeyaash: A Brand Known for Quality
Shreeyaash is a well-known brand that specializes in brass items for home decor. The brand is committed to providing high-quality products that are crafted with care and precision. Each piece is handmade by skilled artisans, and the brand is known for its attention to detail and unique designs. The Sheshnaag Deepak is no exception, as it showcases the brand's commitment to quality craftsmanship.

The Design of the Brass Sheshnaag Deepak
The Brass Sheshnaag Deepak features a serpent-shaped stand that holds a bowl to hold oil and a wick for lighting. The bowl is crafted in the shape of a lotus flower, which is a symbol of purity and enlightenment in Hinduism. The serpentâ??s head is intricately crafted with details such as scales and a crown, adding to the lamp's overall aesthetic appeal.

Uses of the Brass Sheshnaag Deepak
The Brass Sheshnaag Deep is a versatile piece of decor that can be used for various purposes. It can be used as a lamp to create a calming ambiance in a room, or it can be used as a decorative piece to add a touch of elegance to any space. The lamp can also be used for religious purposes, as it is considered auspicious in Hinduism.

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