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12'' Traditional Design Arch Frame in Brass | Wall Hanging

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These ornamental Prabhavalis are brass archways put behind the deities for adornment or Alamkaram.  These Prabhavalis are also referred to as Thiruvachi. The central motif of this arch is of Kirtimukha, a legendary beast renowned for defending temples and deities. It is a well-known picture that is used to guard against harmful energy. This Thiruvachi's design is reminiscent of Goopuram gateways. It has a matt brass finish, indicating that it is worth riyals. It may also be used as a wall decoration or hanging.

Specifications
WSA572
Brass
Height: 12 inch
Width: 8.1 inch
Depth: 0.5 inch
Weight 930 gm
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An Emblem of Devotion and Aesthetic Grace

This exquisite brass arch frame is a testament to skilled craftsmanship and the enduring beauty of traditional Indian artistry. Designed to evoke a sense of sacredness and elevate any space, it serves as more than just a decorative piece; it is a portal to devotion. The intricate detailing and the warm, lustrous sheen of the brass imbue it with a timeless appeal, making it a captivating addition to your home or place of worship. The design of this frame draws inspiration from the architectural marvels found in ancient temples and sacred spaces across India. The uppermost section features a stylized, tiered roof, reminiscent of the *shikhara* or *vimana* found atop Hindu temples, which symbolizes a divine ascent. Within this arch, delicate carvings depict motifs commonly associated with auspiciousness and spiritual significance, possibly hinting at floral patterns or celestial symbols that resonate with deities and cosmic order.

Cultural Significance and Versatility

The use of brass in ritualistic and decorative objects is deeply rooted in Indian culture. Brass, an alloy of copper and zinc, is considered sacred and is often used in the creation of idols, lamps, and vessels for puja (worship). Its inherent purity and its ability to hold a divine presence are believed to enhance the spiritual atmosphere of a space. This arch frame, crafted from this revered metal, can be used in numerous ways to enhance your devotional practices or to simply add a touch of spiritual elegance to your surroundings. It is perfectly suited for framing sacred images, miniature paintings of deities, or perhaps a cherished mantra or yantra. Imagine it adorning your puja altar, framing a picture of your guru, or holding a print of the Gayatri Mantra to inspire your daily meditation. The delicate perforations along the sides add an element of airy grace, preventing it from feeling heavy and allowing for light to filter through subtly, adding to its ethereal quality. Its substantial yet elegant form makes it a statement piece, capable of drawing the eye and inspiring contemplation. Whether placed in a dedicated prayer room or as a focal point in your living space, it carries an aura of sanctity and artistic merit.
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