Indian Rangoli Maker
Title: Indian Brass Rangoli
Date: Early 20th century
Geography: Rajasthan
Dimensions: 4cm L x 3.5cm W x 4.5cm D.
Weight: 39g
Material: brass
Condition: very good for its age - see photos
The antique Jali Cut Brass Rangoli is crafted from solid brass, the circular design with holes forming a lattice pattern known as "jali," is similar to ancient Mughal architecture.
It is often used during festivals and auspicious occasions to welcome prosperity and positive energy, good luck and spiritual blessings to the home and are a meaningful tradition that is still practiced.
Rangolis are intricate and colourful designs created on the ground at the entrance of a home using materials like rice flour, sand, or coloured powder. This practice is deeply rooted in Indian culture, often associated with festivals like Diwali and Holi to welcome prosperity, positive energy, good luck and spiritual blessings to the home.
Title: Indian Brass Rangoli
Date: Early 20th century
Geography: Rajasthan
Dimensions: 4cm L x 3.5cm W x 4.5cm D.
Weight: 39g
Material: brass
Condition: very good for its age - see photos
The antique Jali Cut Brass Rangoli is crafted from solid brass, the circular design with holes forming a lattice pattern known as "jali," is similar to ancient Mughal architecture.
It is often used during festivals and auspicious occasions to welcome prosperity and positive energy, good luck and spiritual blessings to the home and are a meaningful tradition that is still practiced.
Rangolis are intricate and colourful designs created on the ground at the entrance of a home using materials like rice flour, sand, or coloured powder. This practice is deeply rooted in Indian culture, often associated with festivals like Diwali and Holi to welcome prosperity, positive energy, good luck and spiritual blessings to the home.
Title: Indian Brass Rangoli
Date: Early 20th century
Geography: Rajasthan
Dimensions: 4cm L x 3.5cm W x 4.5cm D.
Weight: 39g
Material: brass
Condition: very good for its age - see photos
The antique Jali Cut Brass Rangoli is crafted from solid brass, the circular design with holes forming a lattice pattern known as "jali," is similar to ancient Mughal architecture.
It is often used during festivals and auspicious occasions to welcome prosperity and positive energy, good luck and spiritual blessings to the home and are a meaningful tradition that is still practiced.
Rangolis are intricate and colourful designs created on the ground at the entrance of a home using materials like rice flour, sand, or coloured powder. This practice is deeply rooted in Indian culture, often associated with festivals like Diwali and Holi to welcome prosperity, positive energy, good luck and spiritual blessings to the home.