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Antique Brass Agarbatti Stand – Handcrafted Heritage Incense Holder

2,950.00

Features:

Embeslished

Aged

Collectible

Handmade

Immerse your space in the aura of timeless devotion with this Antique Brass Agarbatti Stand, a beautifully hand-crafted piece that blends sacred tradition with regal elegance. Cast entirely in solid brass, this incense holder features a classic dome-shaped top, three ornate legs, and floral-shaped incense supports—all symbolizing balance and purity in ancient Indian design.

Originally used in temples and royal households, such stands were crafted to hold incense during rituals, purifying the surroundings with divine fragrance. The rich golden-brown patina adds authenticity, revealing its age and heritage charm. Every curve and detail reflects the master craftsmanship of the bygone era, making it both a functional devotional article and a collector’s artifact.

Display it in your pooja room, living area, or heritage decor corner—it radiates peace, reverence, and antique character.

Key Features:

Material: Pure Solid Brass

Hand-crafted traditional incense stand

Intricate floral and dome-top detailing

Rich antique patina finish

Ideal for: Temple use, home decor, or gifting for spiritual occasions

 

 

Did You Know

Brass is actually an alloy, not a pure metal. It’s a combination of copper and zinc, and the proportions of these metals determine the colour and properties of the brass. Known for its durability and resistance to corrosion, brass has been used for centuries in everything from musical instruments to household items. Using brass utensils can impart a subtle metallic taste to food, enhancing its flavour profile.

Why Is Brass Essential For You?

Durable & stylish

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Antimicrobial

Versatile uses

Eco-friendly

Conducive

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Durable & stylish

Eco-friendly

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Antimicrobial

Conducive

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