Description
Exquisite Statement Piece Brass Bowl — Handmade Brass Decor Bowl
This richly detailed brass urli bowl stands on sculpted elephant legs, each one bringing a note of strength and good fortune. Place it at the centre of a table or on the floor near an entryway to create an instant focal point.
Traditional motifs are carved and hammered into the metal by hand, giving the surface a textured, almost story-like quality. Light catches the curves and patterns differently throughout the day.
Style it with floating flowers, tealights, seasonal foliage, or keep it empty as a piece of sculptural metalwork. However you use it, it adds a sense of ceremony to everyday life.
What Makes This Piece Exceptional
Traditional brass craftsmanship
Each bowl is individually cast, engraved, and finished by hand, so the details feel alive rather than machine-perfect.
Rich surface texture
The carved patterns and relief work catch the light beautifully, whether the bowl is used with candles, flowers, or left empty.
Versatile styling options
Use it as a festive urli with water and petals, as a base for tealights, or as a decorative catchall for special objects.
Crafted to last
Brass develops a gentle patina over time. You can choose to polish it back to a shine or let it age gracefully for a softer, antique look.
Elephant symbolism
Elephants are often associated with wisdom, protection, and prosperity in many Indian traditions, making this piece especially suited to entranceways and living spaces where you welcome guests.
Details
- Material: Solid brass, hand-finished
- Use: Decorative urli or centrepiece bowl
- Styling: Flowers, tealights, foliage, or as a sculptural object
- Care: Wipe with a soft dry cloth; occasional gentle brass polish if desired
A Sculptural Glow That Feels Alive
More than an object of decor, this piece invites a small everyday ritual—lighting a candle, hanging up your keys, draping a shawl—that marks the moment you choose to slow down. Because each one is individually crafted, no two pieces are ever the same, just like the hands that shaped them.