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Brass Goblet Diya and Brass Trishul Enhancing the Metal Handicraft in India

The discovery of metals was a lengthy process and with it came forth the human civilization. Prior to the discovery of metals, the human race used the stone walls of the caves and woods to curve their artistic zeal. With the advent of metals mankind got a new dimension to explore their artistry by creating several mesmerizing structures using different types of metals among which brass made items like goblet diya and trishul deserve special mention.

The concept of brass goblet diya came into being from ancient times for the purpose of worshiping the Vedic deities. Brass is a unique item that is essentially durable and is an amalgamation of copper and zinc metals that gives it a shiny glow. The brass goblet diya are uniquely crafted beautiful item that are used for pious purposes like worshipping. The brass goblet diya provides an aura that is extremely beautiful and mesmerizing. This beautiful item is essentially light weight but beautiful and quite decorative. In recent time a beautifully designed brass goblet diya is a highly desired item for home decoration purposes. The rich golden color of the brass goblet diya projects a fabulous look to the interior dcor of the house. The brass goblet diya is also a popular gift item owing to its beautiful look and intricate designs. This unique piece of metal handicraft is provided in the market at a wide range of various designs that projects the craftsmanship of the artists.

The brass trishul is another item that is provided by the metal handicraft industry that has a high religious connotation. The brass trishul is generally used to decorate the idol of Lord Shiva and Durga. India being the abode of several God and Goddess, the eminent temples and religious places has a huge significance for such brass trishuls. Trishul is an Indian trident that symbolizes three spears. Trishul is a weapon of destruction used by Lord Shiva and it denotes three trinities; the past, the present and the future. The brass trishul is crafted with extreme skill to provide the sharp and shinning look to this Vedic weapon. The elegance of the brass trishul is further enhanced by the gorgeous golden aura of the metal and the intricate designs crafted on the body of the three spears.

The Indian handicraft has always been influenced by the religious believes, natural beauty and flora and fauna. The influence of nature and religion is emphasized on their art and craft from Vedic times. The traditionally rich cultural heritage of India finds its place in the handicrafts through the artistic skills of the craftsmen.

The manufactures of these artistic handicrafts are efficiently holding to the traditional and cultural heritage of India. These enterprises are continuously motivating the artists to bring forth their artistic skills through the metal handicrafts. The manufactures avails the market by providing them with quality products satisfying the customer needs all over the globe.

The brass trishul is another item that is provided by the metal handicraft industry that has a high religious connotation. The brass trishul is generally used to decorate the idol of Lord Shiva and Durga. India being the abode of several God and Goddess, the eminent temples and religious places has a huge significance for such brass trishuls. Trishul is an Indian trident that symbolizes three spears. Trishul is a weapon of destruction used by Lord Shiva and it denotes three trinities; the past, the present and the future.

by: Vishal




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