Brass Hanging Oil Lamp, Brass Diya with chain, Brass home decoration
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Brass Diya Sangu symboled Brass Hanging oil lamp
Product Details: Pure Brass Hanging Diya with Antique Finish Brass Oil Lamp with the Shanku Chakra (Sea Shell) symbol. The entire item is made of Pure Brass, which includes 9 oil lights, 9 hanging bells linked to the oil lamps, and 1 brass chain with a hook to hang the diya. Brass oil lamps are traditionally used as a sign of cleanliness, blessings, and divinity. When hanging on the roof, this brass diya will illuminate and adorn your house, pooja room, or temple. This beautiful hanging diya is used for puja in many devout Hindu families. To go with the diya, artisans added bells beneath each face and a Shankh pattern on top, making it one of the most devout and auspicious additions to any modern home. This diya is one of the solutions to your gift-giving problem. If your friends and family believe in our cultural ideals, this might be a terrific gift for them.
Product Size: 7.5 Inches
Cleaning Instructions: Brass generally gets oxidized or tarnishes as a natural phenomenon. Hence a glance at the cleaning ways might help you to maintain Copper products well.
- Metal Shining Powder is the best and most traditional way to clean copper items.
- Vinegar with a combination of Salt can be applied and cleaned otherwise the copper product to be cleaned can be immersed in a solution of Vinegar and salt in boiling water.
- Lemon and salt mixture can be rubbed to clean the product and salt can also be replaced with Baking Soda.
Legal Disclaimer: As all products are handcrafted, sizes may differ. All the mentioned dimensions and weights are approximate.
Manufacturer Ashtok
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