₹11250.00 ₹13650.00
The Mannarcraft Brass Peacock Headed Oil Lamp, also known as the Annapakshi Nilavilakku, is a handcrafted Kerala-style lamp symbolizing prosperity and divinity. Perfect for temples, pooja rooms, and festive décor.
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- Material: Premium brass with intricate peacock detailing
- Design: Traditional Kerala-style Annapakshi Vilakku (Peacock Lamp)
- Significance: Symbolizes prosperity, good luck, and spiritual enlightenment
- Multipurpose: Perfect for home décor, puja rituals, gifting, and inaugural ceremonies
- Fuel: Accommodates ghee, coconut oil, or any lamp oil
- Dimensions: Available in various sizes to suit your preference
- Care: Easy to clean and maintain with simple brass polishing methods
Annapakshi Vilakku, also known as Kuthu Vilakku is a traditional oil lamp with very intricate hand carvings of a mystical bird that live in heaven, known for their purity. These lamps are used for Pooja purposes apart from being used for decorative purposes.
CLEANING OF BRASS OIL LAMP
Preservation of its shining is most important while maintaining a brass lamp. This can be done by regular cleaning of the product l, else shining will be reduced. An industrial product such as Pitambari, Dhara can be used specifically for cleaning Vilakku. It is easily available in Indian markets and if you are residing outside India, you can use any of the below-mentioned recipes:
- Take a mixture of table salt and fresh lemon juice (White vinegar can be used instead of lemon). Rub this mixture on the surface until it becomes clear. Wash with plain water and wipe off the excess water immediately with a cotton cloth.
- You can also use tamarind paste instead of the first mixture. After soaking up some tamarind in warm water, in order to make it soft, use the pulp to rub the surface of your lamp. Wash with water and wipe off the excess water with a cotton cloth.
- Make sure that you use a cotton cloth for wiping off the excess water after rinsing your brass Nilavilak. Failing this will cause a formation of watermarks on the Nilavilak which is hard to get rid of.
- Avoid rubbing your brass lamp with an abrasive scrubber which may leave scratches. A cotton cloth is preferred for rubbing. Above mentioned methods will keep the Nilavilakku shiny and worthy for a long period of time.

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