Twin Ransingha & Devta Mukh Metalcraft
Channel the triumphant energy of Himalayan temple processions. This 20*22-inch framed masterpiece is a symmetrical cultural triptych featuring a sacred, centrally positioned Devta Mukh (the divine visage of protection and blessings) flanked by two intricately detailed Ransingha instruments—the ancient, S-shaped ritual trumpets of victory, resonance, and positivity.
Hand-forged from a premium high-quality copper alloy by master metalsmiths keeping the ancient metal arts of Himachal Pradesh alive, this installation captures the regal grandeur of the mountains. Encased in a durable, exhibition-standard frame with a protective finish, it effortlessly bridges traditional Vedic symbolism with clean, modern aesthetics, transforming any luxury residence, executive boardroom, or private altar into a sanctuary of positive energy.
Strategic Product Highlights
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Symmetrical Sacred Triptych: Features a stunning central Devta Mukh flanked by two ceremonial 12-inch Ransinghas, creating a visually balanced anchor of protection and triumph.
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Masterful Copper-Alloy Forging: Hand-hammered and detailed using time-honoured Himalayan techniques, ensuring each individual sculpture is a unique historical archive.
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Premium Exhibition Framing: Mounted in a substantial $20 \times 22$ inch contemporary frame with a protective coat, meticulously engineered to fit luxury residential or commercial interiors.
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The Ultimate Corporate & Heritage Gift: An extraordinary, conversation-starting heirloom perfect for milestone housewarmings, prestigious weddings, or high-profile corporate openings.
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Patronage of Living Traditions: Your acquisition directly preserves the endangered metalworking lineage and sustains local artisan communities in Himachal Pradesh.
Technical Specifications
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Dimensions: Frame (20 times 22 inches) | Metal Ransinghas (12 inches each).
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Material: High-grade copper alloy housed in a luxury protective frame.
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Origin: 100% Hand-forged in Himachal Pradesh, India.
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Ideal Placement: Wall-mounted in entryways, main living rooms, corporate offices, or home mandirs.