Option 1 Panch Patra Holy Water Pot With Brass Ritual Spoon
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Option 2 Panch Patra Holy Water Pot With Brass Ritual Spoon
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Panch Patra Holy Water Pot - 19th Century

SKU: A03009V2 19th Century, from North India

Sale price £110 Inc Tax.
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Dimensions:
W8.5 x D8.5 x H7 cm
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This finely crafted Panch Patra holy water pot is made from a traditional Ganga Jumna alloy of copper and brass, symbolising the sacred confluence of the Ganges and Yamuna rivers. Used in Hindu puja ceremonies, the Panch Patra holds sanctified water, often accompanied by a matching spoon for ritual offerings.

The vessel displays a warm copper body highlighted with brass detailing in a diamond motif, while the accompanying brass spoon is intricately decorated with a small deity figure and symbolic embellishments. Such pieces were often made by skilled artisans and used in temples and homes alike for daily devotional practices.

  • Dimensions: A03009V1: W8.5 x D8.5 x H8 cm & A03009V2: W8 x D8 x H7 cm
  • Origin: India
  • Date/Period: 19th Century
  • Materials: Copper and brass (Ganga Jumna alloy)
  • Features: Cylindrical water vessel with diamond-patterned brass overlay; ritual spoon with figural handle
  • Condition: Aged patina consistent with ritual use; minor wear and surface marks

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