Kalpavriksha

Molten brass at 950°C, poured into a lost-wax mould shaped over three days. Hand-filed, polished, and sealed with the Agni Seal — a heat-cured bond that resists tarnish. No two identical.


Place it on a console, a shelf, or a mandir step. The brass catches first light from an East-facing window and holds a warm glow through the evening. It belongs wherever your eye pauses naturally.


5.5 inches of solid, lost-wax cast brass. Individually hand-finished.

Deodar and loban — warm, woody, traditional to Indian ritual. A few drops on the base completes the act.

A red-gold thread, pre-energised with mantra. Tie it around the base or place it beneath the piece — your intention completes the ritual.

A note in Devanagari or English, handwritten. Because the message matters as much as the gift.
GIFTING OCCASIONS
Light and warmth, brass and flame.
The first object that makes a house a home.
A gift that outlasts the celebration.
Warmth for the corner that needs it most.
More than decor — a gesture.
For the people who made a difference.

“I placed it in our Northeast corner the day it arrived. The mauli was already tied. It felt less like unboxing and more like completing something.”Buy on Amazon