Handcrafted Brass Annapurna Devi Idol | 3.81 x 3.81 x 7.62 cm
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In Indian tradition, the kitchen is not merely a place where food is cooked. It is considered sacred, a space presided over by Goddess Annapurna, the divine mother of nourishment and abundance. Her name itself carries the meaning of one who gives food in plenty, and she is invoked in homes across the country as the deity who ensures that no one in the household ever goes hungry, that the grain store remains full, and that the act of feeding others is understood as one of the most sacred expressions of love and devotion. The handcrafted brass Annapurna Devi idol brings this powerful and deeply nurturing presence into your home in a form that is as beautifully made as it is spiritually meaningful. Small in dimension but rich in detail and feeling, this idol is a piece you will return to daily with gratitude.
About the Craft
This idol originates from Gujarat, where the tradition of brass idol making has been practiced and refined across generations. Gujarati metal artisans work with lost wax casting and hand-finishing techniques that allow even a compact idol of this size to carry a surprising amount of detail and personality. The casting process begins with a wax model that captures every element of the deity's form, after which molten brass is poured in, and the surface is worked by hand to bring the finer details to life.
Goddess Annapurna is depicted here in her classic seated form, cross-legged on an ornately carved circular pedestal. She holds a ladle in one hand, the traditional symbol of her role as the provider of sustenance and a small pot or vessel in the other. Her face is serene and gently smiling, framed by an elaborate crown and large earrings. The folds of her garments, the detailing on her jewellery, and the carved motifs on the stepped pedestal base are all rendered with a precision that is genuinely impressive for a piece measuring just 1.5 by 1.5 by 3 inches. The solid brass construction gives the idol a warm golden finish that glows beautifully under the light of a diya or lamp, as it would in any puja setting.
Speciality
What makes this particular idol of Goddess Annapurna worth cherishing is the combination of devotional significance and artisanal quality within such a compact form. The Annapurna form is not as widely produced as some other deity idols, which makes a well-crafted representation of her all the more valuable for devotees who specifically seek her blessings of nourishment, abundance and the grace to give generously. The smiling expression on this idol is particularly noteworthy. It is not the distant, formal expression often seen in mass-produced metal idols. There is a warmth and approachability to the face that the artisan has captured with a skilled hand, and that warmth is what makes the idol feel like a living presence rather than a decorative object.
How to Care?
Brass idols are best maintained with regular, gentle care. For routine upkeep, wipe the idol with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust and restore the natural shine of the brass surface. For periodic deeper cleaning, use Pitambari powder or a homemade paste of lemon juice and a small amount of salt, applied gently with a soft brush. Work the cleaning agent into the surface carefully, reaching into the recessed areas of the carving, and then wipe clean with a damp cloth, followed by thorough drying. Avoid using harsh chemical cleaners, acidic substances applied carelessly, or abrasive scrubbing tools, as these can permanently damage the surface detailing. Keep the idol in a dry, well-aired location away from prolonged moisture.
The handcrafted brass Annapurna Devi idol is a sacred object, a work of traditional craft, and a daily source of spiritual comfort all in one small, beautifully made piece. Placing it in your kitchen, your pooja room or your personal altar is an act of inviting abundance, nourishment and the divine grace of a goddess who has been venerated in Indian homes for thousands of years. And if you are giving it as a gift, you are offering something that carries genuine meaning, genuine craftsmanship and the kind of lasting quality that only solid brass can provide.
- Handcrafted from high-quality solid brass by skilled artisans in Gujarat using traditional casting and hand-finishing techniques.
- Depicts Goddess Annapurna in her classic seated form, holding a ladle and a vessel, on an intricately detailed circular pedestal.
- The deity's face, crown, jewellery and garment folds are rendered with fine detail that speaks to the quality of the craftsmanship.
- Compact dimensions of 1.5 x 1.5 x 3 inches make the idol suitable for home altars, pooja rooms, kitchen shrines, office desks and car dashboards.
- Weighs 185 grams, giving it a solid, premium feel that reflects the quality of the brass used.
- The polished brass finish provides a warm, timeless golden sheen that suits both traditional and contemporary puja settings.
- A meaningful and auspicious gift for housewarmings, Diwali, Navratri, Akshaya Tritiya, weddings and other sacred occasions.
- Durable and long-lasting, with brass being a material that holds its character and beauty across decades of use.
| Item Type | Handicraft |
|---|---|
| Size | Onesize |
| Dimensions | 1.5 x 1.5 x 3 Inch or 3.81 x 3.81 x 7.62 Cm |
| Size Unit | CM |
| Color | Gold |
| Fabric | Khadi |
| Material | Brass |
| Occasion | Casual |
| State of Origin | Gujarat |
| Care Instructions | Gently clean with a soft, dry cloth to maintain its shine. Avoid harsh chemicals. |
| Expected Dispatch Days | 1 ( Ready to Ship) |
| Warehouse Product Created At | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
| Warehouse Product Updated At | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
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