The Sunehri Phool Bowl Set draws inspiration from the enduring symbolism of the flower in Indian aesthetic and philosophical traditions. Derived from Pushpa (Sanskrit for flower), the motif represents balance, generosity, renewal, and quiet perfection in form. A bloom opens fully without excess — structured yet organic, symmetrical yet alive — embodying harmony between nature and design.
Cast in brass, these bowls reinterpret the ephemeral bloom into a lasting object of daily use. Brass has held a significant place in Indian households for centuries, particularly in regions such as Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, a city historically renowned for its metal craftsmanship. Known for its skilled brass artisans and casting traditions, Aligarh has long produced both utilitarian and decorative metalware, blending durability with subtle ornamentation.
The golden hue of brass lends warmth rather than brilliance, reflecting light softly and deepening with time. In many Indian homes, brass vessels are used for offerings, storage, and ritual practices — valued not merely for aesthetics but for longevity and tactile presence. By shaping the bowl in the form of a flower, the design bridges nature and utility, turning organic geometry into a composed, functional vessel.
Rooted in Aligarh’s metalworking heritage, the Sunehri Phool Bowl Set carries forward a tradition where craftsmanship meets everyday ritual — understated, enduring, and intentional.
Disclaimer
- These bowls are handcrafted and cast in brass. Natural variations in finish, tone, minor surface marks, or patina are inherent to the artisanal process and material.
- Over time, brass may develop a natural patina, enhancing its character.
- Dimensions and weight are approximate due to the handcrafted nature of the product.



















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