A sturdy, stone-finish brass lamp to uplift the aura of your poojana-kaksha. Featuring five wicks, protruding from a continuous lamp tray. Rising from the centre of the lamp tray is a peacock flaunting its plumage, an integral aesthetic element in traditional Indian lamp sculptures.
The stem of the lamp is stylised; not perfectly symmetrical. It is as if emerging from the mouth of a lion on all fours. Its tail is swishing about in the air as an expression of ferocity. It is interesting to note that a lamp should incorporate elements of wrath in its aesthetics.
The lamp is a dark, washed out colour. Back with overtones of dark green. The etchings that define the peacock plumage and the anatomy of the lion, as well as on the base of the lamp, are a paler colour that accentuates its ominous mood.
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