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Short Description
This piece is likely a German Silver Kumkum / Pooja Container (Barani / Bharani) — a small, decorative vessel crafted from a nickel-silver alloy (copper, nickel, and zinc). Designed for ritual use, it is ideal for holding kumkum (vermilion), haldi, or other sacred powders during pooja ceremonies. The metallic build gives it a silver-like shine, offering both elegance and a traditional appeal. It’s compact enough for placement on a pooja thali or altar, yet substantial enough to be a functional ritual item.
Features
"Material: Made from German silver (nickel-silver alloy), which is a combination of copper, nickel, and zinc for strength and a lustrous finish.
Silver-Like Aesthetic: Offers the shine and visual appeal of silver but is more affordable.
Durable Build: The robust alloy resists dents and is suitable for frequent use in pooja rituals.
Tarnish-Resistant: More resistant to oxidation than pure silver, which helps in maintaining its shine over time.
Ritual-Ready: Ideal for storing kumkum, haldi, chandan, or other small pooja powders.
Compact Size: Typical German silver baranis are around 2.5 in × 2 in × 2.5 in, making them perfect for home altars or pooja thalis.
Low Maintenance: Easy to clean with a soft cloth; does not require frequent polishing.
Cost-Effective: Provides the look and feel of precious metal without the high cost.
Spiritual / Decorative Value: Enhances the pooja setup with its classic design and traditional symbolism."