Brass Ashok Lath
Introducing the Brass Table Ashok Lath, a stunning blend of artistry and function that will enhance any room in your home. This exquisite table features a meticulously crafted brass top adorned with a unique lath pattern, showcasing intricate details that add character and charm.
Here are several popular types of Ashok Lath:
Features:
- Lion Capital: The main feature is the lion capital on top, showing four lions back-to-back, which represent power, courage, confidence, and pride.
- Chakra: Below the lions is the Ashoka Chakra, a 24-spoke wheel representing the law of dharma.
- Brahmi Inscription: Many original Ashok Lath pillars have Brahmi script inscriptions that share Ashoka's messages promoting peace and harmony.
- Material: Brass is often used for replicas because it's durable and adds elegance.
- Size: They come in different sizes, from small models for tables to larger statues for homes or offices.
- Symbolism: They represent India's rich history, cultural heritage, and the ideals of peace and non-violence.
Uses:
- Decorative Piece: Brass Ashok laths are popular decorative items in homes, offices, and temples. Their intricate designs add elegance and cultural heritage.
- Collectible: They are valued by collectors for their historical significance and artistic appeal.
- Martial Arts Training: Some martial arts schools use Ashok laths to teach traditional techniques and enhance strength and focus.
- Symbolic Representation: In modern India, the Ashok lath symbolizes strength and spiritual authority, often featured in art and literature.
Care and Maintenance:
- Regular Cleaning: Wash with warm soapy water and a soft sponge to remove dirt and grime. Avoid abrasive cleaners that can scratch the surface.
- Dry Immediately: After washing, dry the lota thoroughly with a soft cloth to prevent water spots and tarnishing.
- Polishing: Use a brass polish or a mixture of lemon juice and baking soda to restore shine. Apply with a soft cloth, then rinse and dry.
- Storage: Store in a dry place to avoid moisture, which can lead to tarnishing. If not used for a long time, consider wrapping it in a soft cloth.
- Avoid Chemicals: Keep away from harsh chemicals and cleaning agents, as they can damage the brass.
Elevate your space with this elegant Brass Ashok Lath, a blend of beauty and tradition.
FAQs
Q.1- What is a Brass Ashok Lath?
A traditional Indian decorative item symbolizing peace and authority.
Q. 2- What are the uses of Brass Ashok Lath?
Used as a decorative piece, collectible, in martial arts training, and for symbolic representation.