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Ramacham products

Ramacham is a cooling herb. It's roots have medicinal properties.It is also used for Ramacha vishari, scrub and mats. Handmade Ganapathi Wall Hanging or Ramacham Vetiver Ganesha for your Home Wall Décor brings your family cool and spiritual feeling. Ramacham( vetiver) is a handicraft will be a beautiful addition to your wall. And guess what, the fragrance is an added advantage. Traditional Art and Crafts makes all type of wall handling Ramacha Ganapthi for its clients. We have with different type and size from 6 inch to 2 feet hight .

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Nettipattam

Traditional Nettipattam Online - 3.25 Height Nettipattam (Traditional Elephants Caparison in Malayalam നെറ്റിപ്പട്ടം) is a Kerala traditional handicraft, Which is used to decorate elephant in the time of festivals like pooram's. The gold colour of the Nettipattam makes its an eye-catching item during the Pooram festival. Different types of Nettipattam are available in our e-commerce Nettipattam is a glittering ornament and it adorns the forehead of an elephant. Earlier, Nettipattam was only used during festivals. In Kerala, elephants are decorated during the temple festivals. They wear a distinctive the golden head covering called a nettipattam, which is often translated into English as an elephant caparison. Legend has tells that the Nettipattam was designed by Lord Brahma. Iravath, the white elephant of Lord Indra Baghavan, was the first lucky elephant to wear Nettipattam It represents the entire pantheon of gods in Hinduism. Each bubble depicts Pancha-bhoothas Thrimoorthies, Navagrahas, Ashta-vasus, Saptarishis, Moola Ganapathi etc. So people believe that Nettipattam brings prosperity, peace and blessings. Earlier, Nettipattam was only used during festivals only. Today, it is a trend to use it as wall hangings in different sizes. The Traditional Nettipattam is made in copper and pure gold is plating in it. Now plastic & fibre Nettipattam's are available in market. Here we are offering you the Fiber Nettipattam from traditional crafts man in God's own country. It is ideal to be used in offices, homes and is also ideal to be presented as a gift to dear ones. Nettipattam or Elephant caparisons is an essential item to decorate modern and traditional South Indian interior design. Customs and traditions of our country add glory to culture of our great nation . Temples , Rituals, Festivals, ultsavams , are the part the life of all Indians. Indians in every corner of the world have nostalgic memories of their country. So these handicrafts items like Nettipattam gives our guest rooms to create such an atmosphere in our visiting room or living rooms . Even the present generation who are unfamiliar with our tradition can get in touch with the culture of our country. Nettipattam is made with copper and pure gold is plating in it. Electro plated fibre Nettipattam is using for wall hanging. It is a trend to use it as a wall hangings in different sizes. Here we are offering you the Fiber Nettipattam with all its traditional scientific aspects. Nettipattam – Elephant caparison is not just a decoration. It is a great temple housing thirty three crore deities. Each of the golden orbs(beads) are the symbols and it represent different concept of God. Moolaganapati, Trimurtis, Saraswati, Lakshmi, Parvati, Sapta Rishis, Vishwamitra, Vishwakarma, Navagrahas and Ashtavasus. Moonbeams (Chandrakala) represents Sivasankalpa. According to the Vedas, 33 types of deities are worshiped by those who believe in Sanatana Dharma. Those deities are 12 Adityas, 11 Rudras, Ashtavasus, Indra and Prajapati. Adityas are 12 solar months and 12 levels of social life. The Ashtavasus are the 8 root deities who represent the different levels of nature. As per your preference, the vibrant brows are completely handcrafted in different sizes. You can select it as per your spice and size suitable for home or institutions. Contact us for quality original turbans (Elaphant caparison) and wall hanging nettipattams The materials required are jute material, Jagathnath cloth (thick cotton cloth locally called), leather forms and the red cotton cloth material cut to the forehead length and width. Wholesale and Retail Available, and we can send it by courier to all over the world

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Nettipattam

7 Feet Traditional Peacock Feather Nettipattam with beautiful golden area A traditional Nettipattam / Thalekettu / Anapattam / Elephant caparison embodies the rich cultural heritage of Kerala, India. It's a grand and ornate headgear primarily used to adorn elephants during temple festivals, processions, and other cultural celebrations. The Nettipattam is symbolic of majesty, grandeur, and tradition.It's a grand and ornate headgear primarily used to adorn elephants during temple festivals, processions, and other cultural celebrations. The Nettipattam is symbolic of majesty, grandeur, and tradition. A Nettipattam made in accordance with all traditions typically follows specific elements: 1. Material: Traditionally crafted using materials is gold or gold plated. But in , modern versions may use less expensive metals and it is plated colour of Gold. They are adorned with intricate designs, often featuring motifs from Kerala's cultural heritage. 2. Intricate Design: The design is usually elaborate and detailed, with artistic engravings and patterns that reflect the craftsmanship of skilled artisans. Traditional art and crafts makes it with all traditional features and it’s patterns are common. 3. Symbolic Significance: The Nettipattam symbolizes the dignity and cultural importance of elephants in Kerala and South India. It's not only an ornament but also holds symbolic value in festivals and ceremonies. 4. Colorful Embellishments: Some Nettipattams incorporate colorful stones, beads, or fabrics, adding vibrancy to the ornament and making it visually appealing during processions. To find a Nettipattam that truly embodies tradition, seeking authentic craftsmen or traditional artisanal markets in Kerala might be the best approach. However, online platforms specializing in traditional Indian handicrafts or cultural items may also offer options that adhere to traditional designs and crafting techniques. Always ensure authenticity and craftsmanship when looking for a Nettipattam with traditional elements.

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Nettipattam

Nettipattam (Traditional Elephants Caparison in Malayalam നെറ്റിപ്പട്ടം) is a Kerala traditional handicraft, Which is used to decorate elephant in the time of festivals like pooram's. The gold colour of the Nettipattam makes its an eye-catching item during the Pooram festival. Different types of Nettipattam are available in our e-commerce Nettipattam is a glittering ornament and it adorns the forehead of an elephant. Earlier, Nettipattam was only used during festivals. In Kerala, elephants are decorated during the temple festivals. They wear a distinctive the golden head covering called a nettipattam, which is often translated into English as an elephant caparison. Legend has tells that the Nettipattam was designed by Lord Brahma. Iravath, the white elephant of Lord Indra Baghavan, was the first lucky elephant to wear Nettipattam It represents the entire pantheon of gods in Hinduism. Each bubble depicts Pancha-bhoothas Thrimoorthies, Navagrahas, Ashta-vasus, Saptarishis, Moola Ganapathi etc. So people believe that Nettipattam brings prosperity, peace and blessings. Nettipattam or Elephant caparisons is an essential item to decorate modern and traditional South Indian interior design. Customs and traditions of our country add glory to culture of our great nation . Temples , Rituals, Festivals, ultsavams , are the part the life of all Indians. Indians in every corner of the world have nostalgic memories of their country. So these handicrafts items like Nettipattam gives our guest rooms to create such an atmosphere in our visiting room or living rooms . Even the present generation who are unfamiliar with our tradition can get in touch with the culture of our country. Nettipattam is made with copper and pure gold is plating in it. Electro plated fibre Nettipattam is using for wall hanging. It is a trend to use it as a wall hangings in different sizes. Here we are offering you the Fiber Nettipattam with all its traditional scientific aspects. Nettipattam – Elephant caparison is not just a decoration. It is a great temple housing thirty three crore deities. Each of the golden orbs(beads) are the symbols and it represent different concept of God. Moolaganapati, Trimurtis, Saraswati, Lakshmi, Parvati, Sapta Rishis, Vishwamitra, Vishwakarma, Navagrahas and Ashtavasus. Moonbeams (Chandrakala) represents Sivasankalpa. According to the Vedas, 33 types of deities are worshiped by those who believe in Sanatana Dharma. Those deities are 12 Adityas, 11 Rudras, Ashtavasus, Indra and Prajapati. Adityas are 12 solar months and 12 levels of social life. The Ashtavasus are the 8 root deities who represent the different levels of nature. As per your preference, the vibrant brows are completely handcrafted in different sizes. You can select it as per your spice and size suitable for home or institutions. Contact us for quality original turbans (Elaphant caparison) and wall hanging nettipattams Earlier, Nettipattam was only used during festivals only. Today, it is a trend to use it as wall hangings in different sizes. The Traditional Nettipattam is made in copper and pure gold is plating in it. Now plastic & fibre Nettipattam's are available in market. Here we are offering you the Fiber Nettipattam from traditional crafts man in God's own country. It is ideal to be used in offices, homes and is also ideal to be presented as a gift to dear ones. The materials required are jute material, Jagathnath cloth (thick cotton cloth locally called), leather forms and the red cotton cloth material cut to the forehead length and width. Wholesale and Retail Available, and we can send it by courier to all over the world

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AMADAPETTI

Amadapetti |Netturpetti Traditional Home Décor In the heart of Indian culture and tradition lies a treasure trove of exquisite craftsmanship - the traditional jewelry box, affectionately known as "Amadapetti". These intricately designed boxes not only serve as repositories for precious jewelry but also stand as symbols of cultural heritage and timeless elegance. Originating from the rich tapestry of Indian history, Amadapettis have been an integral part of Indian households for centuries. The name itself is derived from the Tamil words 'Ama', meaning tortoise, and 'Petty', meaning box. This nomenclature is a testament to the box's resemblance to the shell of a tortoise, emphasizing its protective role in safeguarding valuable ornaments. Crafted by skilled artisans, each Amadapetti/Nattur petty is a masterpiece in its own right. Traditional techniques passed down through generations are employed to create these ornate boxes, which are often adorned with intricate carvings, delicate inlays, and vibrant paintings. The choice of materials, ranging from fine wood to metals like brass and silver, adds to the allure and durability of these pieces. Beyond their aesthetic appeal, Amadapetty/Nettur petty hold profound cultural significance. In Indian households, these boxes are more than just storage units; they symbolize familial heritage and are often passed down from one generation to the next. They serve as repositories of memories, carrying the stories of ancestors and the traditions of bygone eras. In conclusion, Amadapetti represent more than just ornate jewelry boxes; they embody a legacy of craftsmanship, culture, and tradition. As custodians of India's rich heritage, they continue to inspire awe and admiration, serving as reminders of the timeless beauty that resides in the intricacies of the past. As we strive to embrace modernity while honoring our roots, Amadapettis stand as enduring symbols of our collective identity and heritage.

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Nilavilakku Traditional art and crafts presenting our staggering 5-foot Nilavilakku, a delightful lamp that blends classic charm with modern design. Made from high-quality brass, it flaunts a sparkling gold completion that adds a bit of luxury to any space. Great Height: Remaining at a lofty 5 feet (60 inches), our Nilavilakku orders attention, making it a striking focal point for any space. Dazzling Craftsmanship: Carefully created from high-quality brass, the light flaunts a radiant brilliant golden finish, exhibiting mind boggling designs and fancy itemizing that tells a story of ages of gifted masterfulness. Amicable Plan: The light's slim outline is embellished with fragile themes propelled by custom, accomplishing an outstanding combination of traditional style and current plan sensibilities. Solid Groundwork: Laying on a powerful base, the Nilavilakku dazzles with its visual beauty as well as guarantees steadiness and sturdiness, making it reasonable for different events. Dual Purpose: When lit, the Nilavilakku radiates a warm, welcoming sparkle that highlights its definite examples, making an entrancing play of light and shadows in your space. Cultural Symbolism: Beyond its aesthetic charm, this lamp holds cultural importance, addressing tradition, spirituality, and the enduring tradition of craftsmanship. Flexible Usage: Ideal for strict services, celebrations, or as a dazzling stylistic layout piece, the Nilavilakku rises above its job as a simple light to turn into an image of social pride. Level as Imagery: The light's transcending 5-foot level isn't simply physical; it represents otherworldly climb, raising the feeling of any room it graces. Living Heritage: Bring home the Nilavilakku to implant your space with a brilliant epitome of custom, spirituality, and the immortal magnificence of cultural craftsmanship. Enlighten your environmental elements with something beyond light - let it recount to the rich story woven into every last bit of this dazzling work of art.

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Thidambu

Thidambu is Hindu traditional festival item. In Guruvayur Ulsavam, Anayottam winning elephant gets the honour to carry the Thidambu, as a replica of the idol of Guruvayurappan at every special religious occasion for a year. In Thrissur Pooram one elephant in each side carry Thidambu before Thekke nada opening time and at the time of Kudamattam. From their protection to tourism and temple festivals to races, the people of Kerala keep elephants very close to their heart. Traditional Art And Crafts making different type of and hight of thidambu to keep in their Pooja room to feel their Pooja room precious and spiritual feeling. Now a days most of the peoples have Pooja room at their home and they keep thidambu at their home.

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Thidambu

Thidambu is Hindu traditional festival item. In Guruvayur Ulsavam, Anayottam winning elephant gets the honour to carry the Thidambu, as a replica of the idol of Guruvayurappan at every special religious occasion for a year. In Thrissur Pooram one elephant in each side carry Thidambu before Thekke nada opening time and at the time of Kudamattam. From their protection to tourism and temple festivals to races, the people of Kerala keep elephants very close to their heart. Traditional Art And Crafts making different type of and hight of thidambu to keep in their Pooja room to feel their Pooja room precious and spiritual feeling. Now a days most of the peoples have Pooja room at their home and they keep thidambu at their home.

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Thidambu

Thidambu is Hindu traditional festival item. In Guruvayur Ulsavam, Anayottam winning elephant gets the honour to carry the Thidambu, as a replica of the idol of Guruvayurappan at every special religious occasion for a year. In Thrissur Pooram one elephant in each side carry Thidambu before Thekke nada opening time and at the time of Kudamattam. From their protection to tourism and temple festivals to races, the people of Kerala keep elephants very close to their heart. Traditional Art And Crafts making different type of and hight of thidambu to keep in their Pooja room to feel their Pooja room precious and spiritual feeling. Now a days most of the peoples have Pooja room at their home and they keep thidambu at their home.

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