Brass Antique Showpieces for Your Home Temple
Bring a timeless Indian touch to your pooja room with my collection of handcrafted brass showpieces, featuring intricate idols, classic urlis, and temple accents.
This is my hammered brass urli with a sturdy base. The classic design and antique finish give it an old-world charm, perfect for floating flowers or as a standalone decorative bowl.
Here I am showing a beautiful brass bowl with intricate floral embossing. This piece has small legs and a lovely antique finish, making it a great addition to your traditional decor collection.
This brass diya features an elephant head on the handle, a symbol of good luck. The antique finish and solid build make it a wonderful lamp for your daily prayers.
This is my wooden elephant bajoth, or chowki, with a brass top. It is a beautiful and sturdy stand for placing your favorite idols during pooja.
A top view of the wooden elephant chowki, showing the detailed floral pattern on the brass surface. This piece combines wood and brass for a truly elegant look.
A Shubh Labh temple hanger made of brass. It features Lakshmi, Ganesha, and Saraswati motifs along with bells, making it a perfect decorative piece for your temple entrance.
This brass wall hanging features Om and the Gayatri Mantra, along with a Ganesha motif and bells. It is a beautiful and auspicious piece to hang in your home for positive vibrations.
This unique brass piece is a Tulasi pot holder, designed with parrots sitting on the edges. It is a very traditional and artistic way to display your sacred Tulasi plant.
A pair of handcrafted temple damroos. The damroo is associated with Lord Shiva and its sound is considered very powerful. These make for a unique decorative or ritual item.
This is a beautiful jhoola, or swing, with a small Baby Krishna idol. The jhoola is made of brass with a golden finish, perfect for celebrating Janmashtami or as a lovely decor piece.
About Brass Antique Showpieces
Many of you ask if these brass pieces need heavy maintenance. Honestly, a simple rub with a dry cloth or a bit of metal polish once in a while keeps that antique gold finish glowing. These are made of sturdy, heavy-gauge brass, so they sit perfectly stable on your altar or shelf without wobbling.
When I pick out these brass pieces for my Bangalore gallery, I look for that old-school charm that makes a home feel complete. Whether it is a Nandi figurine, a Shubh Labh hanger for your entrance, or a delicate Krishna idol for your jhoola, the goal is always the same: bringing a timeless Indian touch to your daily life.
Unlike lighter materials that can feel hollow, these brass showpieces have a solid, weighty feel. We focus on the 'Nakashi' (carved) details and oxidized finishes that highlight the craftsmanship. You will find idols like the Ram Parivar or Lakshmi-Vishnu on lotus bases that are sized perfectly for small home temples, office desks, or return gifting.
Tips for your brass collection:
- Placement: Brass darkens naturally over time, which gives it that classic antique look. If you prefer it bright, use a gentle metal polish powder.
- Cleaning: Use a soft cotton cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals or water-based detergents that might strip the antique finish.
- Versatility: Do not limit these just to the pooja room. A brass urli with floating flowers makes for a beautiful center table piece, and our bell hangers add a peaceful sound to your balcony or entrance.
If you are looking for something specific, like a pair of damroos or a cow-calf idol, just send me a message on WhatsApp. I personally pack every order to ensure it reaches you in perfect condition.
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Namaste! I am the face behind One Silver. I personally select every antique brass piece in my gallery here in Bangalore, ensuring they feel special and authentic before they ever reach your home.
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