Old World Tales
Paaramparya Angana Ghatam
Paaramparya Angana Ghatam
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.
Paaramparya Angana Ghatam, reflects the timeless vessels once found in traditional Indian homes and temple courtyards. The rounded body, gently flared rim, and ringed handles evoke the utilitarian elegance of objects designed for both ritual and daily life. Elevated on sculpted legs, the form acquires a subtle architectural grace, reminiscent of vessels that once adorned ancestral homes, holding water, flowers, or sacred offerings.
Today, this antique brass planter adapts beautifully to modern interiors. Styled with fresh foliage, flowers, or left as a sculptural brass accent, it brings warmth, depth, and a sense of living heritage into contemporary spaces.
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.
- Naturally developed patina reflecting heritage and age.
- Traditional courtyard-style vessel with ring handles.
- Elevated sculptural base adding architectural elegance.
- Suitable for floral styling, altar décor, or heritage displays.
Materials
Materials
Brass
Size and Care Guide
Size and Care Guide
Dimensions:
9 inches height × 6.5 inches width
Care Guide:
- Wipe gently with a soft dry cloth to maintain the natural patina.
- Avoid chemical polishing agents; the aged finish is part of the artifact’s character.
- Keep away from prolonged moisture to preserve the metal’s surface.
Divya's Styling Tip
Divya's Styling Tip
- Style as a brass planter with fresh foliage or seasonal flowers.
- Place on console tables, pooja shelves, or dining centerpieces.
- Pair with brass lamps, stone sculptures, or wooden decor for a layered heritage look.

