19th Century Ganga Jamni Lotha Vessel from Gujarat (8 Inches)

This exquisite 19th-century Lotha vessel from Gujarat exemplifies the traditional Ganga Jamni metalwork technique, blending brass and copper to create a stunning contrast. Originally used for storing water, this handcrafted vessel features intricate etched floral motifs on the upper brass section, while the lower copper band showcases beautifully detailed engraved figures and traditional Indian patterns. The patina and wear add to its antique charm, making it a rare and collectible piece of Indian heritage.

Height – 8 Inches

Key Features:

  • Antique Origin: Authentic 19th-century Lotha vessel from Gujarat.
  • Ganga Jamni Craftsmanship: Unique fusion of brass and copper, symbolizing harmony.
  • Intricate Handwork: Detailed engravings of floral motifs and human figures.
  • Traditional Utility: Originally used for water storage, now a prized collectible.
  • Rich Patina: Well-preserved aged texture enhances its vintage appeal.

How to Use:

  • Home Décor: Display as a statement antique in living spaces or shelves.
  • Collector’s Piece: A valuable addition for antique metalware collectors.
  • Cultural Display: Ideal for heritage-themed interiors and museum collections.
  • Temple Offering Vessel: Can be used in traditional and spiritual settings.

This rare Gujarat Lotha vessel embodies the artistry and craftsmanship of India’s rich metalworking traditions, making it a timeless collectible.

36,000.00

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