Structured in a typical South Indian style by expert artisans from South India, this bronze urli is a perfect ornamentation for your interior décor, highlighting on the divinity, values and beauty of Vaishnava tradition. Every motif and style prepared by the sculptor is inspired from the Hoysala form of architecture, which influenced the art and architecture of today’s known Karnataka under the Hoysala empire between 11th and 14th centuries. Some of the major detailing and motifs sculpted in this Tirupati Vaishnava bronze urli are the prominent hallmarks of Hoysala art. As you gaze at this artefact, what catches the attention is the marvellous carved lord Tirupati, standing in his iconic posture in the centre, all decked up in royal jewels. Either of the two sides are decorated with the auspicious Vaishnava symbols of chakra and conch initiating the divinity if this artefact.
Traditionally urlis were a common utensil used by house ladies for cooking and by ayurvedic doctors for keeping and mixing medicines. These are available in all possible size and designs, but with the advancement of technology, urlis have changed their position to being used as interior décor artefacts. This bronze urli is decorated with beautiful curved vines at the back and front embellished in an ethic floral broch. Even the minutest of the details are done in absolute perfection, abiding by the original iconography of Vaishnava symbols and lord Tirupati. The dull golden shade gives it ancient touch, accentuating its value and uniqueness. You can have this placed on any of your empty areas and fill this bronze urli with water, laden with floating flower petals and floating diyas over it for a luxurious look.
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