'Nada' Glass Votive Set of 2 in Glass and Wood
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Accent pieces involve intricate, time-intensive processes, moving through stages of shaping, finishing, and refinement. Materials and finishes may require time to settle, cure, or be sealed before dispatch, with slight variations based on conditions and workshop processes.
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Accent production: 2-3 weeks
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International delivery: 1 week
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Provenance
Two glass tealight holders set on a printed wooden base with a geometric gold-tone print - from the North Indian tradition of decorated wooden votive objects. The Nada votives pair glass cups with a base carrying a pattern drawn from the visual vocabulary of sacred geometry: the yantra (sacred diagram), the mandala, the geometric field that functions for the eye the way the mantra functions for the ear. In Shaiva philosophy, nada is the primordial sound - the cosmic vibration from which all creation arises, the hum that precedes and underlies every specific sound and form.
The flame in these votives and the geometric print below it occupy the same relationship: the specific light arising from a field of pattern, the single flame from the geometry that contains it. Two glass cups, two flames, the gold-tone base catching and deepening the warmth of each tealight. An object named for what precedes form - the sound, the vibration, the beginning.
Disclaimer
- Glass tealight cups are individually fitted. Minor variations in placement are expected.
- The printed wooden base may show slight colour variations - a natural feature of the handcrafted process.
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