Brass Idol of Goddess Annapurna Seated on a Pedestal, The Hindu Deity of Food,   Brass Ware
Brass Idol of Goddess Annapurna Seated on a Pedestal, The Hindu Deity of Food,   Brass Ware
Brass Idol of Goddess Annapurna Seated on a Pedestal, The Hindu Deity of Food,   Brass Ware
Brass Idol of Goddess Annapurna Seated on a Pedestal, The Hindu Deity of Food,   Brass Ware

Brass Goddess Annapurna Idol Seated on a Pedestal, The Hindu Deity of Food,

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Brass Goddess Annapurna Idol Seated on a Pedestal Aligarh, a historic city in Uttar Pradesh, holds a distinguished place in India's artistic and industrial map. The city is especially renowned for its brass craftsmanship and lock-making tradition. The origins of brasswork here date back to the 18th century, when skilled artisans began mastering the art under the Mughal and early British periods. During this era, Aligarh became a significant hub for metal art and engineering(Brass Goddess Annapurna Idol). The artisans of Aligarh perfected the alloying of copper and zinc to create brass, which they shaped into locks, utensils, idols, and ornamental pieces. Among these works, the Goddess Annapurna Idol stands out as a significant and highly revered creation. Over the years, the brass industry in Aligarh evolved to produce not only functional hardware but also intricate decorative artifacts. These ranged from religious figures like the Traditional Brass Goddess Annapurna to ornamental home décor items. The Craftsmanship Behind the Goddess Annapurna Idol The creation process for this idol begins by melting brass sheets or scrap metal. The molten brass is poured into sand or clay molds to form the desired shape. After casting, each piece undergoes detailed hand-finishing techniques, which include filing, engraving, and polishing to perfection. Artisans often apply traditional methods such as chasing and embossing. These techniques embellish the surface with intricate motifs inspired by Mughal floral patterns, geometric borders, and traditional Indian iconography. The golden shine of Aligarh brassware symbolizes prosperity, skill, and a deep cultural heritage. This craftsmanship...
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