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Handcrafted Traditional Brass 4-Cup Altar Ritual Vessel | Peacock Kumkum & Haldi Holder
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Description
Description
Bring a grand statement of heritage craft and timeless warmth to your sacred spaces with this Handcrafted Traditional Brass 4-Cup Peacock Altar Ritual Vessel.
Masterfully cast from solid brass, this classic pooja assembly features four deep, rounded cups joined seamlessly around a central fluted pillar. Capping the column is an exquisitely detailed, hand-crafted Annapakshi (mythical peacock) finial that serves as a beautiful structural handle to move the vessel gracefully across your altar setup. Its highly polished golden surface reflects the ambient glow of nearby lamps magnificently, bringing an inviting, art-oriented presence to your spiritual altars, prayer rooms, or festive displays.
Premium Solid Brass Construction: Expertly fashioned from high-quality traditional brassware, offering a radiant golden gleam, excellent durability, and a substantial, heavy weight.
4-Cup Integrated Design: Features four beautifully mirrored, deep-set brass bowls finished with delicate beaded detailing along the upper outer rims—perfectly proportioned to hold various sacred offerings.
Ornate Peacock Finial Handle: Crowned with a meticulously sculpted heritage bird motif with a textured fanned tail plumage, acting as a symbolic guardian at the center of the vessel.
Warm & Art-Oriented Altar Accent: Seamlessly bridges traditional utility with elegant aesthetic styling, making it an inviting, soulful standalone piece for heritage home decor.
Quick Facts & Care
The Tradition of the Pooja Samagri Holder: Rooted in classic regional rituals, multi-compartment brass vessels are traditionally used on the home altar to keep sacred powders and offerings neatly organized. The four individual cups are perfectly suited to hold essential pooja elements—such as Kumkum (vermilion), Haldi (turmeric), Vibhuti (sacred ash), Sandalwood paste, or Akshat (sanctified rice grains)—presenting them beautifully during daily prayers or festive ceremonies.
The Symbolism of the Annapakshi Bird: Standing proudly at the center handle is the mythical Annapakshi, a legendary heritage symbol of grace, purity, and spiritual wisdom. According to ancient folklore, this sacred bird has the divine ability to separate truth from illusion (symbolized by separating milk from water), representing the ultimate choice of virtue and purity over negativity before entering a sacred space.
Care Instructions: To maintain its bright golden luster, wipe down gently after use with a soft, completely dry microfiber cloth to remove dust or ritual powder residue. Avoid using damp rags, harsh chemical cleaners, or steel wool scrubs, which can scratch the polished finish or leave moisture in the intricate beaded rims. For a periodic deep traditional shine, polish with a mild paste of tamarind and salt, rinse thoroughly, and dry instantly.
Size Information
Size Information
Width:
11.5 cm
Height:
10 cm
Shipping Information
Shipping Information
- Standard Shipping: Estimated delivery within 2-3 business days across the UAE.
- Express Shipping: Available for select locations with delivery in 1-3 business days. Additional charges may apply.
- Shipping charges are calculated at checkout based on the weight and size of the items.
Refund/Returns
Refund/Returns
We have a 7-day return policy, which means you have 7 days after receiving your item to request a return.
To be eligible for a return, your item must be in the same condition that you received it, unworn or unused, with tags, and in its original packaging. You’ll also need the receipt or proof of purchase.
To start a return, you can contact us at support@kaarigraha.com.
If your return is accepted, we’ll send you a return shipping label, as well as instructions on how and where to send your package. Items sent back to us without first requesting a return will not be accepted.
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Handcrafted Traditional Brass 4-Cup Altar Ritual Vessel | Peacock Kumkum & Haldi Holder
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