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new | Mannarcraft Brass para-Medium Size (5 inch Height)
Brand : Mannarcraft
new | Mannarcraft Brass para-Medium Size (5 inch Height)
Brand : Mannarcraft

5 inch height
Product Specifications
Manufacturer‎MANNAR CRAFT
Country of Origin‎India
Item part number‎B07NDTYHFK
ASIN‎B07NDTYHFK
ManufacturerMANNAR CRAFT
Item Weight700 g
Item Dimensions LxWxH15.2 x 11.4 x 12.7 Centimeters
Included ComponentsPara-Medium Size
Best Sellers Rank#695,600 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #27,549 in Idols & Figurines
Product Details
Material-Brass;Height-12.5 cm;Top diameter-10 cm;Weight-700 gm
Tradtional design
Perfect showpiece
Right choice to accent your home in traditional style and a wonderful collectible you can pass on to younger generation. Makes a wonderful gift for weddings, housewarming ceremonies and other auspicious events.
On account of its bright, golden color, the brass material has been widely accepted in home designs. However, brass may become dull and tarnished over time. A good piece will last for very long time even generations with a little care and maintenance. To ensure this , Keep your vessel clean, neat and dry when not in use
What's Inside The Box ?
Para-Medium Size
Product Ranking
#27043 in Idols & Figurines
#690718 in Home & Kitchen
Product Description
Para is the traditional measuring vessel in Kerala, used to measure rice. After a good harvest season, 1 or more Paras of rice offering was made to the Gods at the local temple. This practice is still followed in Kerala for festivals and other occassions like Onam. The Para is filled with husked rice, and bunches of Coconut tree flowers are placed on top, signifying abundance. A traditional Interior Decor item that takes you back to the festivities of Kerala.
Product Description
Para is the traditional measuring vessel in Kerala, used to measure rice. After a good harvest season, 1 or more Paras of rice offering was made to the Gods at the local temple. This practice is still followed in Kerala for festivals and other occassions like Onam. The Para is filled with husked rice, and bunches of Coconut tree flowers are placed on top, signifying abundance. A traditional Interior Decor item that takes you back to the festivities of Kerala.