Rooted in centuries of spiritual tradition, the Jalakumbh is more than a water pot—it is a timeless emblem of purity, life, and ritual grace.
Where Water Holds Wisdom
✔️ A Name Etched in Ritual
From Jala (water) and Kumbh (vessel), the Jalakumbh finds its place in Vedic ceremonies, temple abhishekams, and Panchamrit offerings—representing cleansing, nourishment, and divine flow.
✔️ Form with Purpose
Handcrafted in antique brass for its sacred and antimicrobial essence, its wide spout allows for precise water offerings during puja, while the pointed lid ensures sanctity is sealed within.
✔️ Tradition in Every Curve
Once used in temples and noble households to pour holy Ganga jal or herbal infusions, the Jalakumbh continues to embody the union of faith, function, and finesse.
Dimensions
Length – 11 cm | Height – 7 cm | Width – 12 cm
Styling Tip: Place it beside incense holders or on a tray with sacred herbs to recreate a traditional offering corner.
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