




Aligarh, a historic city in Uttar Pradesh, is renowned for its extraordinary brass craftsmanship and lock-making tradition. This city has played a significant role in India’s artistic and industrial history for centuries. The art of brasswork in Aligarh started in the 18th century. It thrived during the Mughal and early British periods when the city became a central hub for metal art and engineering, showcasing stunning creations including the Lord Rama with Bow.
The artisans of Aligarh have perfected the alloying of copper and zinc, skillfully shaping brass into various products. These include locks, utensils, decorative Lord Rama idols, and ornamental items. Over time, Aligarh’s brass industry transformed from making functional hardware to creating intricate decorative artifacts and religious figures.
The Lord Rama statue featuring Bow and arrow perfectly illustrates this artistic growth. These statues blend skilled metalworking with cultural meaning, making them popular both in India and abroad. Each creation reflects the city’s rich heritage and fine craftsmanship.
The process of creating this brass Lord Rama idol begins with melting brass sheets or scrap metal. The molten brass is then cast into sand or clay molds shaped specially for every item. After cooling and solidifying, artisans hand-finish each piece through filing, engraving, and polishing to highlight finer details.
Traditional techniques such as chasing and embossing are often applied to enrich the surface texture. The detailed motifs on the sculpture draw from Mughal floral designs, geometric borders, and traditional Indian iconography. These artistic features enhance aesthetic appeal and connect the piece to important cultural roots.
The glowing golden tone of Aligarh brassware symbolizes prosperity, making these brass figures of the Lord Rama highly esteemed in many markets. Skilled artisans ensure that each statue holds the essence of spiritual devotion paired with artistic finesse.
Aligarh’s skilled artisans focus intensely on designing and creating statues that represent Lord Rama holding the Bow. Each statue is carefully crafted to capture the divine and heroic spirit of the legendary figure. The use of religious symbolism combined with detailed workmanship produces brass figures that are both decorative and spiritually profound.
The brass Lord Rama is far more than a mere decorative piece. Its cultural value enhances its appeal as a favored item for religious ceremonies and as thoughtful gifts during special occasions. Every idol produced retains authenticity and traditional touches passed through generations.
This blend of devotional art and expert brasswork sustains Aligarh’s reputation as a center for fine metal sculpture. The statue honors cultural heritage, serving as a symbol of faith and reverence for many worshippers.
The brass Rama with Bow and arrow sculptures carry deep spiritual significance. These idols commonly occupy home temples and sacred spaces, playing an essential role in prayer rituals. Their detailed craftsmanship pays homage to the traditions and beliefs associated with Lord Rama’s stories and virtues.
Figures of Lord Rama idols are often chosen as treasured gifts during festivals and special celebrations. This tradition reflects the respect and devotion people have for Lord Rama as a deity and as a symbol of righteousness. Owning such a brass sculpture also connects one to India’s rich artistic heritage.
Through time, the brass industry in Aligarh has embraced this spiritual art form completely. Crafting the Lord Rama statue represents the perfect harmony of devotion and metal craftsmanship. Such work helps preserve the legacy of metalworking and religious artistry in this region.
With its combination of artistry, history, and spirituality, the Lord Rama with Bow idol is a meaningful addition to any home. It stands as a tribute to lasting craftsmanship and enduring faith.
| Art Work | Brass Artwork |
| Period of Practice | 18 th Centuary |
| Artist Name | Aman |
| Colour | Geometric |
| Dimensions (H * W * L) | 2.05 in1.5 in |
| Decoration Material | |
| Theme | Ethnic, Mythology, Art y Spirituality |
| Age Group | Adults |
| Shape | |
| Material | Brass |
| Recommended Age Group | 18 years or older |
| Art Work Authenticity | Original |
| Features | |
| Frame Style | |
| Painting Medium | |
| GI Tagged Info | Application No. 664 |
| Mounting Hardware | Free-standing |
| Country Of Origin | India |
| Region | Aligarh |
| Weight | 40 g |
| Volume |
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