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Newari Traditional Asthamangala Kota
Newari Traditional Asthamangala Kota
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Celebrate the depth of Newari heritage with this beautifully handcrafted Asthamangala Kota, a sacred ritual plate made from high-quality brass. Measuring 14 inches in length and 5 inches in width, this piece features the Asthamangala — the Eight Auspicious Symbols of Buddhism — each finely engraved to represent blessings, protection, and spiritual prosperity.
Traditionally used in Newar Buddhist and Hindu rituals, the Kota serves as a ceremonial offering tray during pujas, weddings, and festivals. It is not only a functional ritual item but also a symbol of sacred artistry, showcasing the skilled metalwork passed down through generations of Nepalese artisans.
The solid brass body with an antique finish adds elegance and spiritual presence, making it suitable for both religious use and cultural home décor.
Product Features:
- Material: Pure brass with antique finish
- Dimensions: 14 inches (L) x 5 inches (W)
- Design: Features the eight Asthamangala symbols — conch, endless knot, parasol, lotus, banner of victory, vase, pair of golden fish, and dharma wheel
- Use: Ideal for rituals, puja offerings, weddings, or as a cultural display piece
- Crafted in: Nepal by traditional Newari artisans
Perfect for those who value spiritual depth, cultural authenticity, or handcrafted art, this Asthamangala Kota brings blessings and beauty into any space.
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