Elevate your spiritual space with this exquisite German Silver Peacock Kumkum Holder. Masterfully crafted in the shape of a majestic peacock (Mayur), this piece features a small, deep bowl integrated into the bird's back, perfect for holding sacred essentials like Kumkum (vermilion), Haldi (turmeric), or Akshat (rice).
The design showcases intricate detailing, from the textured feathers on the tail and wings to the gracefully curved neck and crested head. The oxidized silver finish gives it a vintage, antique charm, making it not just a utility item but a beautiful piece of decor for your temple or home.
Why You’ll Love It:
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Symbolic Design: The peacock is a symbol of grace and beauty in Indian culture, making this an auspicious addition to any Puja Thali.
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Versatile Utility: Ideal for storing sindoor, sandalwood paste, or even serving as a small trinket holder on a dressing table.
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Perfect Gifting Option: An excellent choice for return gifts at weddings, housewarmings (Griha Pravesh), baby showers, and festivals like Diwali or Navratri.
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Durable Shine: Made from high-quality German Silver, it offers the look of real silver with greater durability and resistance to tarnish.
Product Specifications:
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Material: Premium Quality German Silver.
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Design: Peacock / Bird Shape with Bowl.
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Finish: Oxidized Antique Silver Finish.
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Usage: Kumkum/Haldi Holder, Pooja Decor, Return Gift.
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Dimensions: Compact size suitable for Puja Thalis.
Care Instructions: To maintain the antique luster of this German Silver item:
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Avoid Water: Do not wash with water regularly; instead, wipe with a soft, dry cotton cloth after use.
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Storage: Wrap in a soft paper or cotton cloth and store in a plastic bag to prevent oxidation when not in use.
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Polishing: If tarnishing occurs over time, use a specialized silver cleaning powder (like Colgate powder or Vibhuti) to gently buff it back to a shine.
Styling Tip: Place a pair of these peacock holders on your Puja Thali for Haldi and Kumkum, or arrange them on a decorative tray with flowers to welcome guests during festive gatherings.