Material : Brass Gold and Natural Wood
Dimension : 9 x 15 H (in)
"Inspired by the Hindu temple structures called Shikaras, locally known in Jaipur as Kalash, the Kalash pendant series was created.
These spires come in many designs and shapes, but they all have mathematical precision and geometric symbolism. Scholars suggest that this shape is inspired by the cosmic mountain of Meru or Himalayan Kailasa, the abode of gods according to Vedic mythology.
The base of Kalash are made in two materials - copper and wood that is used in combination with brass. Hang them individually or in a group to create beautiful nooks in your home.
NOTE: As the product is handcrafted by skilled artisans, each product is unique in its own way. There may be slight irregularities in terms of color, texture, and grains."
2 Core wire
1.5 m wire length
E14 bulb holder
"3W Frosted bulb.
Warm White"
1 kg weight
Country of Origin - India
ABOUT Saswata
Studio Saswata has been here since 2013 by taking a continuous entrepreneurial leap of faith. Nature and geometry; traditions and culture; India in whole, keeps the urge to create.
Giving character to everything, by exploring the world from a bit of history, to the new developments of products, extraordinary spaces and curiosities, flowing through the distinctive moods of intricate as well as minimal design tactics is the underlying theme of our studio.
The studio has thrived with thoughtfully designed objects and an aesthetic that would not be amiss in the world of quality, authenticity...
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