11" Brass Lord Garuda Pooja Hawan Spoon
11" Brass Lord Garuda Pooja Hawan Spoon
Elevate your pooja with this detailed brass hawan spoon featuring Lord Garuda, the protector, symbolising power, devotion, and harmony in every sacred ceremony.
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Description
Description
This brass hawan spoon featuring Lord Garuda symbolises protection, courage, and divine service. An auspicious brass pooja item, it is perfect for poojas, hawans, and sacred offerings in homes and temples.
Handcrafted with Majestic Precision: Expertly cast in brass, this brass pooja spoon reflects artisanal mastery, durability, and intricate craftsmanship, elevating it into both a ritual tool and a treasured keepsake.
Exquisite Detailing: The spoon showcases a finely sculpted Lord Garuda on the handle, embodying strength and guardianship. The ornate floral base and symmetrical carvings display detailed artistry, blending devotional symbolism with functional design for an elegant and sacred brass figurine.
Symbolism & Significance: Lord Garuda, revered as the celestial mount of Lord Vishnu, symbolises fearlessness, loyalty, and divine protection. His presence in this design invokes strength, safeguarding, and unwavering devotion during spiritual rituals and sacred proceedings.
Features
Features
Functional Yet Artistic Design
Comfortable Grip
Premium-Quality Brass
Sacred Garuda Carved Handle
Intricate Floral Motif Detailing
Material
Material
Brass
Product Care
Product Care
1. Dust gently with a soft cloth to avoid surface scratches.
2. Clean with mild soap & lemon juice; avoid harsh chemicals.
3. Dry thoroughly after cleaning to prevent moisture-induced tarnishing.
4. Apply protective wax to preserve shine and prevent oxidation.
5. Keep it away from sunlight, moisture, and store it in a cool, dry place.
Weight
Weight
Art Type & Region
Art Type & Region
Art Type: Brass Flatware & Figurines
Art Region: Uttar Pradesh
About Brass Sculptures:
Brass artistry, rooted in the Indus Valley over 4,000 years ago, flourished under the Cholas and later the Mughals. Renowned for their auspicious golden glow, brass sculptures are shaped through traditional sand-casting, where molten brass is poured into moulds and left to set. Once cooled, skilled artisans of Uttar Pradesh chisel, polish, and perfect every detail by hand. These enduring brass figurines are far more than décor — they embody India’s timeless spiritual craftsmanship.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
All orders are shipped within 5-7 working days. No products are eligible for return other than stated in the policy.





It’s beautifully made and the handle is long enough for safe use. I use it for ghee offerings regularly.
The Garuda carving on the spoon is very detailed. It’s great for hawan and feels quite traditional in the hand.