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The Gomukhi Jari: A Vessel of Pure Tradition
The Gomukhi Jari: A Vessel of Pure Tradition
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This exquisite brass piece is a Gomukhi Jari, a ceremonial vessel traditionally used in Indian rituals for the pouring of holy water. Its name is derived from the "Gomukh" or cow’s mouth spout, a sacred symbol representing the source of the holy Ganges and the life-giving purity of the river. By incorporating the form of Nandi, the bull, this vessel transcends utility to become a sculptural embodiment of Modern Heritage and spiritual grace.
The body of the Jari is intricately hand-etched with geometric lattice-work and traditional motifs that mirror the soulful detail found in ancient temple architecture. The heavy brass construction has aged into a rich, golden patina that evokes a sense of Winter Luxe, making it a perfect centerpiece for an Elegant Transitional space. Whether used for its intended ritual purpose or displayed as a piece of architectural art, the Gomukhi Jari brings an air of quiet sophistication and timelessness to the home.
Please note that vintage pieces come with small imperfections, that's a part of its beauty and age.
Size: 7”L X 2”W X 5.5”H
Weight: 1220 gm
