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Panchdhatu Bloom Bowl
Panchdhatu Bloom Bowl
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Ancient healing metals meet earth’s violet bloom
The Panchdhatu Bloom Bowl cradles the wisdom of Moradabad’s metal-smiths—guardians of Panchdhatu, the five-element alloy once carved into healing deities—with Jaipur’s mastery over amethyst’s violet tempest.
Its clover-shaped brass bowl, warm and generous, rests upon a raw-edged amethyst base, cool and steadfast. More than a vessel, it’s a functional centerpiece: the brass conducts ambient warmth to gently ripen berries; the amethyst anchors it against condensation. Serve figs, nuts, or fruits knowing this piece carries 2300 years of metallurgy and geological patience in every curve.
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- Material: Brass and Amethyst
- Dimensions (cm): Length: 9.3, Breadth: 9.2, Height: 6.5
DO
- Clean: Hand-wash with tepid water + pH-neutral soap. Dry instantly with soft cloth.
- Wipe with clean, dry cloth.
- Handle with care.
DON’T
- Thermal Shocks: Never pour hot liquids or chill with ice.
- Acids: Avoid citrus/vinegar—etches lacquer and stone.
- Machines: Never place this in dishwashers / microwaves
Brass will blush toward rose-gold over decades. Amethyst may deepen its violet sigh. These are not flaws—they’re the vessel’s living diary.
Allow 5 weeks for creation. Harmonizing brass and amethyst demands:
- Brass Bloom (Moradabad): 18 days casting, electroplating, curing.
- Stone Anchor (Jaipur): 12 days stabilizing/carving amethyst.
- Union: 5 days low-temp soldering + stress-test cooling.
Rushing thermal expansion risks invisible fractures.