Old World Tales
Raja Dwara Hiranyam
Raja Dwara Hiranyam
This piece from Ekam: The Collector’s Edition is a brass artifact aged over three decades, carrying the natural patina that develops with time. The surface shows authentic variations in tone, texture, and age marks that reflect its history.
To preserve this character, the piece is not polished or refinished. The natural patina and signs of aging are intentionally retained, making each piece unique and true to its heritage.
Raja Dwara Hiranyam draws inspiration from the ornate entrances of traditional temple architecture. The sculpted arch symbolizes a sacred threshold, reminiscent of gateways that once guarded sanctums and royal courtyards in historic temples. Flanked by divine figures and enriched with intricate carvings, the form reflects the grandeur and symbolism of temple entrances that mark the passage into spaces of devotion and reverence.
While deeply rooted in tradition, the piece translates effortlessly into modern decor settings. Its sculptural presence makes it a striking accent for contemporary homes—whether placed in a pooja space, styled on a console, or curated within a heritage-inspired vignette. It bridges the past and present, allowing an ancient aesthetic to live gracefully within modern interiors.
A curated artifact from Ekam — where heritage lives in modern spaces.
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Product Highlights
Product Highlights
- Authentic brass artifact aged 30+ years.
- Beautiful natural patina developed over time.
- Inspired by temple gateway architecture.
- Intricate sculptural detailing with divine guardian figures.
- Ideal for pooja spaces, console styling, or heritage displays.
Materials
Materials
Brass
Size and Care Guide
Size and Care Guide
Dimensions:
Comes with stand - 12 inches height × 8 inches width
Care Guide:
- Wipe gently with a soft dry cloth.
- Avoid chemical polishes to preserve the natural aged patina.
- Keep away from prolonged moisture to maintain the metal’s finish.
Divya's Styling Tip
Divya's Styling Tip
- Place behind a small brass or stone idol to create a sanctum-style focal point.
- Style on a wooden console or altar shelf with soft backlighting for a halo effect.
- Pair with marble diyas, lotus bowls, or temple bells to complete a devotional vignette.
- Pair it with peacock feathers, or traditional textiles to enhance its sacred aesthetic.

