Brass Lord Ram Statue in Black | Traditional Indian Craftsmanship
Brass Lord Ram Statue in Black | Traditional Indian Craftsmanship
This striking Brass Shri Ram Statue, rendered in a captivating black finish, is a powerful representation of Lord Ram, the symbol of virtue, righteousness, and devotion in Hinduism. The black finish is not just a unique artistic choice but also holds spiritual significance, often associated with absorbing negative energies and transforming them into positive vibrations. This darker hue emphasizes the statue's intricate details, from Shri Ram's serene expression to the delicate carvings on the archway that frames him.
The story behind the black finish traces back to the ancient practice where idols were often blackened to signify their power to absorb darkness and radiate divine light. This tradition continues in various parts of India, where black idols are revered for their protective and purifying qualities.
Ideal for home altars, personal meditation spaces, or as a meaningful gift, this statue brings the divine presence of Lord Ram into your home, offering spiritual guidance and protection. Its versatile size makes it suitable for placement on a shelf, desk, or shrine, blending seamlessly with both traditional and modern interiors.
Handcrafted by skilled artisans, this black brass Shri Ram statue is not just a religious artifact but also a piece of art that reflects the rich cultural heritage of Indian craftsmanship. Whether for daily worship or as a decorative piece, this statue radiates divine energy and serves as a constant reminder of spiritual and moral values.
Caring Instructions
Caring Instructions
Our brass and kansa items are designed to be a part of your daily life. With just a bit of care, they can retain their beauty and serve you for years. Here’s how to clean and maintain your Little Divinity products:
1. Utensils (Brass and Kansa)
- Daily Cleaning: Wash your brass and kansa utensils as you would with any other dishes using mild dish soap and a soft sponge. Rinse well and pat dry immediately to prevent water stains.
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Weekly Deep Clean: Once a week, use Pitambari or any other brass cleaning powder for a deeper shine.
- How to Use: Wet the utensil and sprinkle a small amount of Pitambari powder on it.
- Gently scrub using a soft sponge in circular motions.
- Rinse thoroughly with warm water and dry immediately with a soft cloth.
- Natural Polish: For extra shine, you can use a homemade mix of lemon juice and baking soda. Apply the paste, scrub gently, rinse, and dry well.
2. Idols with Antique Finish
- Regular Cleaning: Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the surface and remove any dust.
- Deep Clean: Occasionally, you can use a damp cloth to wipe the idol gently. Avoid harsh scrubbing.
- Sun Drying & Oiling: After cleaning, place the idol under sunlight for an hour. This helps to naturally dry the item and brings out its shine.
- Finishing Touch: Once dry, apply a small amount of coconut oil to the idol with a soft cloth. This not only enhances the shine but also protects the finish.
3. Idols with Colored Finish
- Gentle Cleaning: Use a damp cloth to gently wipe the surface without scrubbing.
- Drying: After wiping, let the idol dry naturally under a fan or in sunlight. Avoid direct contact with water to preserve the colored finish.
4. Idols Without Polish (Raw Brass)
- Regular Cleaning: For a quick shine, use a soft, dry cloth to buff the idol.
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Deep Shine: Occasionally, you can use brass cleaning powders like Pitambari. Follow these steps:
- Wet the idol and apply a small amount of the cleaning powder.
- Gently scrub with a soft sponge and rinse thoroughly.
- Dry immediately to avoid any watermarks.
- Natural Shine: You can also use a paste of lemon juice and baking soda. Apply gently, rinse off, and dry well.