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5 inches Brass kalasam with leaves

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SKU : MH-BB-181-2

Material: Brass

Design: Kalash with Mango leaves and coconut

Color: Yellow

Height: 5 approx

Craftsmanship: Hand-Made

Delivery: 2-8 days

Quantity: 1 Piece

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Bring auspicious energy and timeless elegance into your home with this exquisitely handcrafted Brass Kalasam with Leaves, also known as Kalash, Kalasa, Kumbam, or Poorna Kumbham. Standing at a graceful 5 inches, this solid brass piece pairs sacred symbolism with the refined artistry of traditional Indian metalwork, making it a beautiful addition to any devotional or decorative setting.

Revered across Hindu and South Indian tradition, the Kalasam is considered a vessel of abundance, prosperity, and divine blessings. Crowned with finely detailed brass mango leaves, it symbolises growth, fertility, purity, and good fortune. For centuries, the sacred pot-and-leaves form has graced pooja rooms, temples, and ceremonial spaces as an emblem of positivity and new beginnings.

Each traditional brass Kalasam is carefully cast and polished to highlight its classic silhouette, warm golden tone, and intricate craftsmanship. Sturdy yet elegant, it serves as a meaningful centrepiece for daily worship, festival rituals, and auspicious occasions such as housewarming ceremonies (Griha Pravesh), weddings, and poojas.

This 5-inch Kalasam with leaves is wonderfully versatile — it functions as an essential pooja item, a refined decorative showpiece, and a treasured brass collectible for lovers of authentic Indian handicrafts. Whether you're enriching your mandir, performing a sacred ritual, or gifting a loved one, this handmade brass Kalasam beautifully unites devotion with lasting craftsmanship.

Built to last, the durable brass surface develops a graceful patina over time, giving each piece its own unique charm — a timeless tribute to India's rich spiritual heritage.


Benefits

  • Solid handcrafted brass — durable, long-lasting, and finished with a rich golden glow.
  • Symbol of prosperity — the Kalasam with leaves represents abundance, purity, and positive energy.
  • Auspicious for rituals — perfect for daily pooja, festivals, and housewarming ceremonies.
  • Ideal 5-inch size — a substantial yet manageable centrepiece for pooja rooms and altars.
  • Versatile use — serves as a pooja essential, décor showpiece, or brass collectible.
  • Meaningful gift — a thoughtful choice for housewarmings, weddings, and festive occasions.
  • Easy upkeep — simple to clean and naturally develops a charming antique patina.

Where to Place

  • In the pooja room or home temple, as a central sacred vessel during worship.
  • At the entrance or main hall during housewarming (Griha Pravesh) and festival ceremonies.
  • On a mandir shelf, altar, or puja thali as part of your daily ritual setup.
  • On a console table or display cabinet as an auspicious decorative accent.
  • In a brass collection for enthusiasts of traditional Indian temple art.

How to Use

Place the brass Kalasam at the centre of your pooja arrangement as a sacred symbol of prosperity and divine presence. For traditional rituals, it can be used as a Poorna Kumbham during housewarmings, festivals, and special poojas, often filled with water and adorned for ceremonies. As décor, set it on a flat surface or stand where the pot and leaves are clearly visible. To maintain its shine, wipe regularly with a soft dry cloth; for deeper cleaning, use a mild brass cleaner or a natural lemon-and-salt paste, then dry thoroughly. Avoid harsh abrasive scrubbers to protect the finish.


FAQs

1. What is a Brass Kalasam with leaves? A Brass Kalasam (also called Kalash, Kalasa, Kumbam, or Poorna Kumbham) is a sacred pooja pot topped with brass mango leaves. This 5-inch version symbolises prosperity and is used in worship, rituals, and home décor.

2. What does the Kalasam with leaves symbolise? It represents abundance, prosperity, fertility, purity, and positive energy. The mango leaves signify growth and good fortune, making it auspicious for homes and ceremonies.

3. What size is this Kalasam? It measures approximately 5 inches, making it an ideal centrepiece for pooja rooms, altars, and ritual setups.

4. Is it made of pure brass? Yes, it is handcrafted from solid brass with a durable build and a warm golden finish that ages beautifully over time.

5. Can I use it for housewarming ceremonies? Absolutely. The Kalasam is traditionally used as a Poorna Kumbham during housewarming (Griha Pravesh), weddings, festivals, and special poojas.

6. Is this Kalasam suitable for daily pooja? Yes, its compact 5-inch size makes it well-suited for everyday worship as well as special occasions.

7. How do I clean and maintain it? Wipe with a soft dry cloth regularly. For a deeper clean, use a mild brass cleaner or a lemon-and-salt paste, then dry well to restore the shine.

8. Can I gift this Kalasam? Yes. It makes an auspicious and meaningful gift for housewarmings, weddings, festivals, and for anyone who values traditional Indian craft.

9. Will its color change over time? Brass naturally develops a patina with age, which many find appealing. Light polishing restores the original golden shine anytime.

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