Traditional Brass Urli On Mythical Yali Legs With Copper & Gold Patina - Dia 39 cm x Height 16 cm

From our Vintage Collection - Traditional brass Urli | Vessel supported by 3 handcrafted mythical Yali - sculpted as legs for the Urli.

The Urli has always been a traditional cookware extensively used in South India and commonly made of clay, copper and bronze. Derived from the Tamil word "Urulai" [உருளை] which means a round bowl, Urlis were used in home for cooking and in Ayurvedha to make medicines.

The Mythical Yali also known as Vyala or Vidala is a mythological creature seen in most Hindu temples sculpted onto the pillars. It may be portrayed as part lion, part elephant and part horse believed to be more powerful than the lion or the elephant.

The 3 yali legs on the Urli and a dark patina finish is handcrafted by artisans from the South of India from excellent quality brass sheet making this Urli a rare piece of Indian handicraft.

Now brass Urlis are used as decorative bowls to float flowers and candles traditionally at the entrance of your home or work place as a daily ritual, during festivals and special occasions and are considered highly auspicious.

The Urli measures:

Diameter 39 cm x Height 16 cm.

Weight: 5.00 kilograms


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