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Traditional Utensils - Varanasi

Traditional Utensils of Brass, Copper and Silver
by
Prof. Bibhudutta Baraland Rakshitha
NID, Bengaluru
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  • Intricately carved silver stool.

  • Beautifully designed silver plate.

  • Silver decorative material.

  • Attractively designed silver Kalash.

  • Traditionally used silver bowl for Kumkum.

  • Arti Thali made of brass.

  • Copper plates.

  • Pot made in the combination of brass and copper.

  • Brass container.

  • Copper tumbler of different design.

  • Traditional Lota made of brass and copper.

  • Kamandalu.

Intricately carved silver stool.

Beautifully designed silver plate.

Silver decorative material.

Attractively designed silver Kalash.

Traditionally used silver bowl for Kumkum.

Arti Thali made of brass.

Copper plates.

Pot made in the combination of brass and copper.

Brass container.

Copper tumbler of different design.

Traditional Lota made of brass and copper.

Kamandalu.

Varanasi is renowned for its traditional products, which are primarily used in Hindu rituals. The city has a long-standing heritage of crafting and selling these unique items, preserving age-old traditions. Since ancient times, certain metals have been considered sacred and auspicious for making idols of gods and various puja items. Among these metals, copper, brass, and silver are particularly revered.

Some of the traditional products available in Varanasi include brass pitchers (Kamandalu), copper tumblers, brass plates, lamps, cups, and Trishuls. Other items include brass incense holders, Abhishekam trays, as well as silver decorative plates, idols, bowls, and pots.

For more details:
http://www.dsource.in/resource/traditional-utensils-varanasi

Intricately carved silver stool.

Beautifully designed silver plate.

Silver decorative material.

Attractively designed silver Kalash.

Traditionally used silver bowl for Kumkum.

Arti Thali made of brass.

Copper plates.

Pot made in the combination of brass and copper.

Brass container.

Copper tumbler of different design.

Traditional Lota made of brass and copper.

Kamandalu.


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