Handcrafted Brass Idol of Maa Durga (The Warrior Goddess) Riding Her Lion Vahana   Brass Ware
Handcrafted Brass Idol of Maa Durga (The Warrior Goddess) Riding Her Lion Vahana   Brass Ware
Handcrafted Brass Idol of Maa Durga (The Warrior Goddess) Riding Her Lion Vahana   Brass Ware
Handcrafted Brass Idol of Maa Durga (The Warrior Goddess) Riding Her Lion Vahana   Brass Ware
Handcrafted Brass Idol of Maa Durga (The Warrior Goddess) Riding Her Lion Vahana   Brass Ware

Handcrafted Brass Maa Durga Idol (The Warrior Goddess) Riding Her Lion Vahana

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Brass Maa Durga Idol of The Warrior Goddess Riding Her Lion Vahana Aligarh, a historic city in Uttar Pradesh, holds a distinguished place in India’s artistic and industrial map. It is renowned for its brass craftsmanship and lock-making tradition. This tradition dates back to the 18th century, flourishing during the Mughal and early British periods. During these times, Aligarh became a major hub for metal art and engineering, perfectly exemplified by the Brass Maa Durga Idol crafted here. The city's skilled artisans mastered the alloying of copper and zinc to create brass. They molded this brass into locks, utensils, idols, and ornamental pieces. Gradually, Aligarh’s brass industry evolved beyond functional hardware to intricate decorative artifacts and religious figures like the brass Durga idols. These items also include exquisite home decor pieces that combine artistic finesse with mechanical precision. Traditional Craftsmanship Behind the Brass Maa Durga Statue The process starts by melting brass sheets or scrap metal, which are cast into sand or clay molds. Each piece is then meticulously hand-finished through filing, engraving, and polishing. Many artisans use traditional chasing and embossing techniques to enrich the surface. These motifs often draw inspiration from Mughal floral patterns, geometric borders, and traditional Indian iconography. A Handcrafted brass Durga idol from Aligarh stands out for its intricate details and spiritual importance. The glowing golden hue of Aligarh brassware symbolizes prosperity and master craftsmanship. This makes it highly prized in both domestic and international markets. Devotees commonly select a Brass Durga idol for Navratri...
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