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11" Brass Lord Krishna Pooja Hawan Spoon

11" Brass Lord Krishna Pooja Hawan Spoon

Use this handcrafted brass Lord Krishna hawan spoon in your rituals, symbolising love, devotion, and spiritual harmony.

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Description

This brass hawan spoon adorned with Lord Krishna figurine symbolises devotion and divine grace. An auspicious brass pooja item, it is perfect for rituals, hawans, and sacred offerings in temples and homes.

Handcrafted with Devotional Elegance: Crafted from premium brass, this brass pooja spoon reflects enduring strength, radiant lustre, and exquisite artistry, making it both functional and spiritually significant.

Ergonomic Design: The spoon features a finely sculpted Krishna in his flute-playing posture at the tip, symbolising divine melody. Detailed carvings on the handle and an ornate floral bowl showcase precision craftsmanship, transforming this piece into a blend of ritual utility and sacred art.

Symbolism & Significance: Lord Krishna, revered as the embodiment of love and compassion, enchants with his flute-playing mudra. This form symbolises harmony, spiritual bliss, and the eternal bond between the divine and the devotee.

Features

Functional Yet Artistic Design
Comfortable Grip
Premium-Quality Brass
Sacred Krishna Carved Handle
Intricate Floral Motif Detailing

Material

Brass

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

400 g

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

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