This antique brass planter, featuring a six-sided hexagonal shape, showcases intricate floral mesh or Jaali designs on each side, adorned with finely crafted peacocks and worshippers holding foldable oil lamps. It hangs from a thick chain, with a full-figure woman in traditional attire and a peacock near the hook for hanging.
The planter, which portrays lion paw motifs for its legs, is supported by sturdy brass chains and a peacock-shaped hook, embellished with 18 brass bells or ghungroos, adding to its beauty and charm. Historically, such planters were utilized for lighting coal or wood, known as a Sigri, during the mid-century era, but today they serve as elegant indoor or outdoor planters. Handcrafted by artisans in traditional South Indian style, this piece is a prized collector's item.
Categories : Statues
Material : Brass
Craft : Brass Moulding Craft
Color : Brass
Delivery Time : 15-21 Days
Weight (g) : 3 Kgs
Measurment : 78.74 X 25.4 X25.4 cms
State : Karnataka
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