| Brass Uruli Bowl |
HemaKamala Uruli (ഹേമകമല ഉരുളി) |
ഉരുളി Uruli |
A wide, mirror-polished vessel with a lotus-petal repoussé band. Traditionally heats milk & medicinal decoctions, but today it floats flowers or diyas at the foyer. |
| Handles |
Garuda Karṇa (ഗരുഡ കര്ണ്ണ) |
ചില്ല് Chill |
Wing-shaped grips echoing the mythic bird Garuda—easy to lift even when filled with water or petals. |
| Rim Band |
Ratna Maala (രത്ന മാല) |
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A “necklace” of rhythmic bead-and-petal relief; breaks light into golden sparkles, so the bowl looks lit even before the lamps are placed. |
| Uruli Pedestal Stand |
Vijaya Peetham (വിജയ പീഠം) |
തൂക്കു പീഠം Thookku Peedam |
Cast-brass throne with scrollwork legs and tiny hanging Ghanta bells—every touch releases a soft temple chime, heightening the sacred vibe. |
| Bells |
Ghanta Maala (ഘണ്ട മാല) |
മണി Maṇi |
Mini bronze bells once used to ward off negative energy in Nalukettu courts; here they add a gentle tinkle when you place flowers. |
| Wooden Console Frame |
Pushkaranga Table (പുഷ്കരംഗ മേശ) |
വേദി മേശ Vedi Mesa |
Hand-turned rosewood with scalloped apron, inspired by Anglo-Malayali parlours. Sized to anchor the uruli yet slim enough for modern hallways. |
| Baluster Columns |
Dhwaja Stambha Rods (ധ്വജസ്തംഭ റോഡ്സ്) |
തൂണുകൾ Thoonu |
Miniature temple-flagpole forms symbolising honour and protection for everything displayed above. |
| Ceramic Tile Insets |
Gulabi Shilp Tiles (ഗുലാബി ശില്പ്പ് ടൈല്സ്) |
ചൈനാ കാച്ച് Chaina Kaach |
Embossed rose medallions on emerald glaze—tile style imported by Chettiar traders and loved in Travancore manors. Cool ceramic contrasts the warm wood tones. |
| Leg & Cross Brace |
Simha Paada Sthambham (സിംഹപാദ സ്തംഭം) |
പാദപദം / അടിച്ചൂള് Paadapadam / Adichoolu |
Lion-paw cabriole legs meet an X-brace (Triveni Bandham) beneath—pure colonial sturdiness with a dash of royal swagger. |