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Unique Gifts, Old Indian Artifacts In Metal
 
Code: lanp005
Material : Brass
Mass Weight : 0.30kg (0.68 lbs)
Shipping Weight : 0.60kg (1.36 lbs)
Quantity Available - 1
Price: $28.00
Sale : $25.20
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 Product Feature
 
* Size: Length: 4.5" x Dia 3.5"
* Metal Craft Collectibles From India
* Brass Oil Lamp
* Handmade In India
* Shipped in 48 hours through courier from Gurgaon in India.
 Product Description
 
Brass, an alloy that was achieved by fusing zinc with copper, exists in India since the third century BC. The fusion was done ensuring that the percentage of zinc was strictly maintained between twelve to fourteen percent. This wonderful metal has the sheen of gold. In Uttar Pradesh, there are two main centers of brass work. The first one is Moradabad, where the craft has a history as long as four hundred years and another one is Aligarh that is newer as compared to the former. In both the places initially the craftsmen were called thathera. Later the Muslim craftsmen took over and were promoted by the Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar. The introduction with the Muslim craftsmen to the brass world brought in the delicate and intricate Mughal and Persian carving designs. While Moradabad restricted itself in the production of decoration and other household items, Aligarh excelled in the art of sculpture making. The Aligarh craftsmen perfected the art of fine sculpting over a period of time. The main themes remain the Hindu gods and goddesses, animals and decorative figurines. They heighten the golden sheen of polished brass with perfection.
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 Indian Culture
 

 India, a country with natural and cultural richness has a timeless heritage. Though moving with the world today, India still holds that mystic charm and that charm breathes in every art and craft coming from the hands of remote artists of her tribes and villages.

The rich and beautiful Indian culture started its journey long back with the journey of humanity on this land. It reflects their art of living, basic attitude towards life, talents and creativity. People from every walk of life, from the enormous estates to the remote and petit villages, everyone has continuously contributed to the heritage and richness of Indian culture.

The fact that India was invaded and ruled by various kings down the ages is already reflected by its impact on India culture. Among many other dynasties that ruled this rich country, Mughal dynasty was the one that left its most prominent and everlasting marks on its culture and people. Time to time our much-treasured culture shows impacts of being treated quite ruthlessly by the foreign invaders and rulers but with a steel strong base it was never completely shaken. It survived with a few ugly scars in form of ruined monuments in some part of the country. When we take a journey through the richness of Indian culture, we see how each form of art was given birth and nurtured with care, brought to its peak, held there firmly and down the ages modified and developed further.

Art its countless existing style date back to the ancient time, it was influenced by the desire for expression of how they interpreted their surroundings. Also what the women folk painted on the walls for ritual purposes or simply to decorate them, became art later. From the caves of the primitive folks, to the walls of the remote villages followed by the courts of the kings and now to the modern style, Indian culture has seen many faces of art in its journey since antiquity. In this field of Indian culture the Mughals contributed in abundance by promoting and patronizing the miniature artists. The British influence too contributed in the heritage of Indian art and culture by mingling the style of the two countries. What resulted was a pleasant blend that left its beautiful mark in the history of Indian culture.

Crafts this area has also existed since people started living on. this land. Experimenting with clay, wood, stone, metal and various other gifts of the nature, gave birth to craft. To make their living more comfortable initially utensils, wheels and many other useful items were discovered. And when this art was mastered, decorative items came into the scene. With the unmatched talent and creativity of those who moulded the base of the Indian culture, crafts soon reached its peak and modernized as well as developed from time to time.

Jewelry and cloth hold an honored place in the history of Indian culture. Jewellery made by stones, unfinished initially, has come a long way down the ages. Metal, gems and stones, jewelry has all existed since the existence of desire of wearing them. Clothes entered the scenario when the use of loom was discovered. Till then perhaps leaves played the role but since the discovery of loom, the Indian culture has seen tremendous experiments on it, with hands or with machine. The heavy zari clothes, silk fabric, unequalled quality of woolen fabric like toosh and pashmina extend richness to the Indian culture.

This is not all, for Indian culture in total is far from possible to write and next to impossible to know. But yet we are certain of its richness and beauty as well as its impressive journey till date. All Indians, if not of many other features of this country, are proud to be Indians when the world bows down to the unparalleled heritage Indian culture.

Hinduism, one of the most complex yet rich religion to follow and a faith existing since time immemorial, lives still but with a changed face. It can be understood not only by studying its evolution but also its everyday practice.

The recorded textual history of the Hindus can be said to begin with the Vedas. The term 'Vedas' does not denote any single book; it denotes an entire literature. The composition of the various texts, which constitute the Vedas, was spread over many centuries and over different localities, and is ascribed to many generations of poets and seers.

The Vedas, the origin of Hinduism, constitute the Hindu revelation and it is traditionally claimed that no human force was ever responsible for their creation. The Hindus believe that the Vedas have excised from the time of creation and will exist till eternity. Thevarious seers, it is believed, merely saw or discovered them with their special intuitive insight.

From generation to generation the Vedas have been transmitted through the oral tradition. That is why the traditional term for Vedas is shruti, which means recited and heard, not written and read. The first of the Vedas Rig Veda was composed between 1500 to 1000 BC. It is a collection of 1,028 hymns divided into ten sections. According to the concept of Hinduism derived from this literature, Dharma as a concept unites all of Hinduism and links its different parts into a single totality. Derived from the Sanskrit root 'dhr' (to bear, to support, to maintain) the word Dharma literally means that which is established by law, duty or custom.





 

 






 

 

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