Brass Vishnu/Narayan pooja Shankh
₹3,000.00 ₹1,990.00
Brass handicrafts have been a traditional craft of Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh. They have been in vogue due to their durability, sturdiness and resistance to corrosion. Aligarh craftsmen boast of producing religious idols, animals, statues of famous leaders. These are not just popular in India but exported to countries across the world.
The base material is brass (60 percent copper and 40 percent zinc). Moulds are used for shaping in the sandcasting process which is then polished. Typically, the production is an assembly line process involving 30-40 craftsmen. Brass sculpting and engraving requires special skills and takes a lot of patience and care. It requires a high level of craftsmanship to finalize the designs and different types of training.
Brass items can add beauty to all the favourite corners of your home, office and have been the go-to for gifting on many occasions mainly as souvenirs. They beautifully adorn the pooja room and office desk. For cleaning, the brass items should be cleaned with a gentle soap and warm water and wiped with a soft dry cloth.
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*Due to high volume, our Returns Team is experiencing slight delays. During this time, we do ask that you expect all eligible returns/exchanges to be processed within (15) business days from the date received at our facility. In order for us to be able to accept your return, it must meet the following requirements: - The item is returned in its original condition and unworn with all the tags still attached. - The item has absolutely no marks, stains, or any type of damage. - The item is returned to us within 7 days from the order delivery date. * If your item(s) do not meet the provided requirements, they will be returned to you. You will receive an email indicating the new tracking # and denial of return. To begin a return or exchange, please contact our Customer Care Team: [email protected]Non-Refundable Items
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Bharatna reserves the right to solely define and limit, refuse, and/or reject returns from customers at any time due to:- An irregular or excessive returns history indicative of “wardrobing;”
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- Potential fraudulent or criminal activity.
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Brass is humble, elegant and speaks loud of your taste in art. Brass Pooja Shankh is used to create a beautiful note in everyday prayers and adds beauty and elegance to your puja room. A gift for your parents to complement the looks of their prayer room.
Product Dimensions | 19 cm * 10 cm* 8 cm |
Weight | 1320 gm |
Color | Golden |
Category | Religious figurines |
Included Components | 1 Brass Statue |
Country of Origin | India |
Specialty | Ethnic Vishnu Shankh |
Units | 1 |
Tags | Pooja Craft, Narayan Shankh, Brass handicraft, Lamp, Bell |
Item Number | 0075 |
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