Brass Adiyogi Shiva Idol - Lord Shiva as the First Yogi and Source of Yoga   Brass Ware
Brass Adiyogi Shiva Idol - Lord Shiva as the First Yogi and Source of Yoga   Brass Ware
Brass Adiyogi Shiva Idol - Lord Shiva as the First Yogi and Source of Yoga   Brass Ware
Brass Adiyogi Shiva Idol - Lord Shiva as the First Yogi and Source of Yoga   Brass Ware
Brass Adiyogi Shiva Idol - Lord Shiva as the First Yogi and Source of Yoga   Brass Ware
Brass Adiyogi Shiva Idol - Lord Shiva as the First Yogi and Source of Yoga   Brass Ware

Brass Adiyogi Shiva Idol - Lord Shiva as the First Yogi and Source of Yoga

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Brass Adiyogi Shiva Idol - Lord Shiva as the First Yogi and Source of Yoga Brass Adiyogi Shiva Idol Aligarh, a historic city in Uttar Pradesh, holds a distinguished place in India’s artistic and industrial heritage. It is especially renowned for its brass craftsmanship and traditional lock-making skills. The art of brasswork here dates back to the 18th century, marking a rich legacy. During the Mughal and early British eras, Aligarh blossomed as a key center for metal art and engineering. The skilled artisans of the city have expertly alloyed copper and zinc to create durable brass. This brass has been used to craft locks, utensils, idols, and ornamental objects. Over time, their craftsmanship evolved, giving rise to intricate decorative pieces, religious figures, and unique Brass Adiyogi Shiva Idol designs. These home décor creations demonstrate both artistic elegance and technical precision. Craftsmanship Behind the Adiyogi Shiva Idol The process of creating these idols follows deeply rooted traditional techniques. It begins by melting brass sheets or scrap metal until molten. This molten brass is then poured into sand or clay molds to shape the figure’s rough outline. After this initial step, artisans meticulously hand-finish every piece. The finishing includes precise filing, delicate engraving, and thorough polishing. Skilled artisans apply additional chasing and embossing methods. These enrich the surface with detailed motifs inspired by Mughal floral patterns, geometric borders, and classic Indian iconography. This intricate adornment gives each Meditating Shiva brass statue its unique charm and character. The Symbolism and Significance of...
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