Superfine Brass Shankh with Vishnu Ji Engravings

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Grace your home temple, meditation space, or living room with this exquisitely handcrafted brass shank, adorned with divine engravings of Lord Vishnu seated on Shesh Naag. Symbolizing cosmic balance and eternal protection, this sacred conch radiates an aura of spirituality and artistry.

Dimension: 10 cm (L) x 6.5 cm (W) x 6 cm(H)

10 cm (L) x 6.5 cm (W) x 6 cm(H)
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Grace your home temple, meditation space, or living room with this exquisitely handcrafted brass shank, adorned with divine engravings of Lord Vishnu seated on Shesh Naag. Symbolizing cosmic balance and eternal protection, this sacred conch radiates an aura of spirituality and artistry.

Care Instructions

Brass artefacts are timeless treasures that carry both artistic and spiritual resonance. With gentle care, they retain their golden glow and continue to enrich your home for generations.

  • Dust regularly with a soft & dry cotton cloth Handle with clean hands to avoid fingerprints and moisture stains.
  • Keep away from direct sunlight and damp areas to preserve the natural sheen.
  • For routine cleaning, gently wipe with a soft cloth dipped in mild soapy water, then dry immediately.
  • Restore shine using a paste of lemon juice and baking soda or tamarind pulp. Apply lightly, rinse, and dry thoroughly.
  • You can also apply coconut or olive oil using cotton on every portion to restore the shine.
  • Do not use harsh chemicals, steel wool, or rough scrubbers, as they may scratch or dull the surface.
  • Wrap artefacts in soft cloth when not in use, and store in a dry place.

A Masterpiece in Brass

A Masterpiece in Brass

A masterpiece in brass — mythology engraved in golden curve — this Superfine Brass Shankh captures the divine essence of creation through its exquisite engravings and celestial detailing. Every curve of the conch is adorned with superfine motifs that shimmer like threads of sacred poetry, culminating in the majestic depiction of Lord Vishnu seated serenely upon Shesh Naag, the cosmic serpent. The hoods of Shesh Naag rise protectively behind the deity, their scales etched with microscopic precision, while Vishnu’s calm visage and ornate crown radiate divine grace. The brass surface gleams with a golden warmth, reflecting the artisan’s devotion and mastery — transforming mythology into tangible art, and metal into a vessel of eternal reverence.

Conch (The Shankha): Spiritual Symbolism

Conch (The Shankha): Spiritual Symbolism

In Hinduism, the conch (Shankha) is one of the most sacred symbols, representing the primordial sound Om, divine purity, and the victory of righteousness. It is deeply associated with Lord Vishnu, who holds the Panchajanya conch, and is used in rituals to sanctify space, dispel negativity, and invoke auspiciousness. The blowing of the conch is said to echo the cosmic vibration of Om, the sound from which the universe originated. Vishnu’s conch, Panchajanya, symbolizes triumph of good over evil. In the Mahabharata, each Pandavas had a distinct conch, blown to announce battle and righteousness. The sound is believed to cleanse the environment of negative energies and invite divine presence.

The conch is considered the brother of Goddess Lakshmi, both born from the cosmic ocean, symbolizing prosperity and auspiciousness.

Vishnu Lakshmi on Shesh Naag: The symbolism

Vishnu Lakshmi on Shesh Naag: The symbolism

Vishnu ji reclining or seated on Shesh Naag, the serpent signifies mastery over primal forces and chaos. Lakshmi: The Goddess of Prosperity: Seated beside Vishnu, Lakshmi radiates abundance, beauty, and grace. Together, they represent the union of protection and prosperity, ensuring both stability and flourishing in the cosmos. Vishnu Lakshmi on a Sheshanag is set against the Kshira Sagara (Ocean of Milk), symbolizing the source of creation. Vishnu rests upon Shesh Naag while Lakshmi attends to him, showing the eternal rhythm of preservation and prosperity flowing together. His thousand hoods form a protective canopy over Vishnu and Lakshmi, symbolizing divine shelter and unshakable stability