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Short Description
This piece is likely a German Silver Kumkum Barani (or similar pooja container), made from a nickel-silver alloy. It’s designed for use in Hindu rituals and pooja ceremonies to hold kumkum (vermilion), haldi, or other sacred powders. The German silver gives it a bright, silver-like shine, while being more affordable than real silver. The container is compact, making it ideal for placement on a pooja thali or altar, blending both functionality and devotional elegance.
Features
"Material: High-quality German silver (nickel + copper + zinc alloy), which gives a durable structure and a silver-like finish.
Ritual Use: Designed specifically for holding kumkum or other pooja powders.
Compact Size: Comparable German silver baranis typically have dimensions around 2.5 in × 2 in × 2.5 in.
Tarnish Resistance: German silver is more resistant to corrosion / oxidation than some other metals, which helps maintain its shine.
Durable Build: Strong metal alloy ensures longevity even with regular ritual use.
Aesthetic Appeal: Elegant, traditional design that enhances pooja décor.
Low Maintenance: Easy to clean with soft cloth; minimal upkeep required.
Affordability: Offers the look of silver without the high cost associated with pure silver.
Cultural Significance: Baranis are ritual-essential in Hindu pooja practices and carry spiritual symbolism."