Brass temple bell ornament. Ethnic home decor idea. Brass bell sculpture. Decor idea. Indian ethnic brass art. Brass mantle piece. From Artikrti.

$135.00 USD

Description

Metal craft and specifically craft and sculpture made of brass, copper and bronze go back a long, long way in India- all the way to the Indus Valley Civilization. 

The discovery of the small bronze statuette of a dancing girl at the ancient site of Mohenjo-Daro in Central India testifies to the antiquity of Indian metal crafts 5000 years ago. Another famous early reference to metal craft is the 80 ft high Buddha statue in copper in a town called Nalanda in early 7th Century by Chinese traveller Hiuen Tsang.

From this great lineage of work on metals comes this piece in brass- The celebrated, classic temple bell of South India. Tamilnadu's Kanchipuram is known as the Land of a Thousand Temples and from this temple town you have this decorative all-brass bell and chain to adorn any room in your beautiful home.  

Indian brass art serves as interesting pieces of art curios in homes, the world over. This one would be a beautiful piece can hang in your kitchen or be placed on your fireplace or curio shelf in your home.  Or hang it next to your bar. And would make a great conversational piece when your visitors ask “Hey..Where did you get that?”

How about welcoming a piece of art that has 5000 years of ancestry to it.

 

FREE International Shipping- Weighs over a kilogram.


India’s textile, fabric, art and craft traditions go down centuries- the talent of the craftsman and his dedication to his craft, passed on from one generation to another. A weave, a mix of colors, a design or a motif, a print, a piece of applique work- each a labor of love for the artisan, in giving birth to his creation.

Artikrti’s [meaning 'artistic creations'] mission is to take the fascinating kaleidoscope that is India and get the world outside to experience it. And add a stroke of beauty that’s different, to each woman’s life- to her personal beauty and her home.

Thank you for dropping in. In true Indian tradition, we hope your visit to Artikrti was a pleasurable one and we do hope to see you again in the future.

You may find our Facebook page interesting. It is about "Inviting India"- all things that make up the enchanting land. http://www.facebook.com/Artikrti

The fine print:

Bell with chain.

Measures:               Weighs:      .


Colors may vary from the digital photograph above

To check out the Artikrti Fans' Lounge on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Artikrti