


Rajasthan Wrought Iron Craft is a traditional handmade ironwork. Skilled artisans from Rajasthan, India, practice this craft with great care. Using simple tools and heat, they shape heated iron manually. This centuries-old art form is well known for its intricate designs and durability. It offers both functionality and aesthetic appeal. Our exquisite Iron Ganesh Lamp is a perfect example of this age-old craftsmanship. Each piece is unique, combining artistic expression with spiritual significance.
The craft of wrought iron dates back to the 17th century in Rajasthan. It thrived under the patronage of Rajput rulers and Mughal influences. Iron was extensively used in ornamental gates, furniture, grills, and household items. These creations not only served practical purposes but also enhanced architectural beauty. The blacksmiths, locally called "Lohars," played a vital role in this legacy. Their skills and expertise contributed immensely to domestic life and decorative art.
The Iron Ganesh Lamp represents a blend of art and spirituality. It is carefully handcrafted from high-quality iron, ensuring longevity and strength. This lamp reflects the cultural heritage of Rajasthan’s blacksmith tradition. With its striking green and red hand-painted finish, it stands out beautifully. The Metal Ganesh Lamp is ideal as a décor piece or a spiritual symbol for any home.
Ganesh, the elephant-headed deity, is revered as the remover of obstacles and the god of beginnings. Incorporating Ganesh into an iron lamp adds a divine element to your décor. This Ganesh lamp for pooja room is a beautiful way to invite positive energy. The intricate designs show the artisans’ dedication to both craftsmanship and spirituality. It is more than just a lamp; it represents a lasting tradition.
This handcrafted iron Ganesh diya lamp is designed for everyday use. It works wonderfully as a Ganpati decorative lamp during festivals. The durable paint finish preserves the intricate details while maintaining beauty. It is recommended to avoid direct flame contact with the painted areas, ensuring longevity. This lamp fits well in any pooja room setting and excites devotees alike.
Each Iron Ganesh Diya is shaped manually by the talented Lohars of Rajasthan. They rely on traditional techniques passed down through generations. The iron is heated and hammered using basic tools to create intricate patterns. The process demands patience, precision, and artistic skill. These unique steps highlight the cultural importance of Rajasthan’s wrought iron craft. Owning this lamp means having a piece of rich history and tradition in your home.
Historically, wrought iron was an essential material in Indian architecture. It was used in the construction of gates, balconies, grills, and furniture. The ironwork not only added strength but also enhanced visual appeal. This heritage craft contributes to Rajasthan’s reputation as a center for exceptional artistry. The Iron Ganesh Lamps continues that legacy in the form of a functional art piece.
Ganesh Lamps are more than just objects; they are thoughtful gifts filled with cultural and spiritual significance. They suit a variety of occasions like Diwali, Ganesh Chaturthi, weddings, and housewarmings. The handmade nature adds a personal touch that mass-produced items cannot match. This lamp’s traditional charm makes it a memorable present for loved ones. By gifting this Metal Ganesh Lamp, you share a symbol of prosperity and good fortune.
To keep your Iron Lamp looking new, gently clean it with a dry cloth regularly. Avoid exposing it to moisture or harsh chemicals that may damage the paint or iron. While lighting diyas or candles, always exercise caution to prevent direct flame from touching the painted areas. Proper care will extend the life and beauty of this handcrafted piece for years.
| Art Work | Rajasthan Wrought Iron Craft |
| Period of Practice | 17 th Centuary |
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| Colour | Green and Red |
| Dimensions (H * W * L) | 9 in3.5 in |
| Decoration Material | Iron |
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| GI Tagged Info | Application No. 120 |
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| Country Of Origin | India |
| Region | Rajasthan |
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