This brass Kindi is a traditional vessel to hold and pour water. These brass Kindis are used for both domestic and ritualistic purposes. The belly of the Kindi is globular growing into a gently grooved neck that is high and shapely. The most unique feature of this vessel is the upturned pouring spout attached to the belly. The spout is long and tapering. A channeled rim is present around the neck for ornamentation. There is also a flaring foot ring as the stand to balance the rather circular pot. This Kindi is a very important ritual item and is often seen carried by Sadhus during their expeditions.
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