Gulmohar Crown Table

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Gulmohar Crown Table

Gulmohar Crown Table

A luxury handcrafted console inspired by tropical blossoms and temple pillars, combining colonial charm with Kerala’s classical architecture. From its golden ceremonial uruli to the Gulabi tile crest, every detail whispers heritage — while its silhouette promises to anchor luxury spaces with warmth and identity.

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Component Indo-English Name (Malayalam in brackets) Traditional Malayalam Name Cultural / Practical Description
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) 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.

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Established in 1979, we carry a legacy that we proudly unfold in front of you. Here tradition blends with creation, art blends with heritage, and finally, a whole new story is carved out in pure wood exclusively for you. 

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Component Indo-English Name (Malayalam in brackets) Traditional Malayalam Name Cultural / Practical Description
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) 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.