Skip to content

Tanjore Mirror Work Tray - 1 X 14 X 11 Inches | Decorative Plate/ Tanjore Designing Plate For Festive Decor

Availability:
Only 2 left!
Original price Rs. 1,250.00 - Original price Rs. 1,250.00
Original price
Rs. 1,250.00
Rs. 1,250.00 - Rs. 1,250.00
Current price Rs. 1,250.00
SKU 600296
Width Height Depth Length Weight

14 in

1 in

11 in

14x11 in

0.95 kg

"Say hello to the Tray Tanjore Mirror Work, a stunning fusion of traditional artistry and functional beauty."

• This pooja tray is a superb illustration of the well-known Tanjore art form of South India, which is made better by the complex mirror work that reflects the cultural brilliance in every gleam."

• It has several names, including the Thanjavur Mirror Tray, the Tanjore Mirror pooja tray, the Tanjore Decorative Pooja thali, the Pooja thali with Mirror Work, and the South Indian Mirror Work thali tray.

• Origins: Tanjore (or Thanjavur) is a historic town in Tamil Nadu that is renowned worldwide for its rich artistic heritage, which includes the well-known Tanjore paintings and mirror inlay crafts. The origin of Tanjore mirror work can be found in the Chola era's royal patronage, when artists employed bright colors and reflective materials to embellish temples, palaces, and domestic objects. Later, this art form was transformed into practical goods like trays, boxes, and pooja supplies.

• Reputation: Tanjore mirror work thali tray are quite well-known in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, and they are now well-liked throughout India and other nations. Decorated plate are frequently included in temple offerings, housewarming gifts, and wedding decorations because of their beautiful appearance and historical origins.

• Applications and Uses:
1. Used in pooja rooms to offer flowers, kumkum, or light diyas.
2. Perfect for use as a serving tray at traditional events and holidays.
3. Typically used as a decorative element on coffee tables or entrance shelves.
4. Used as return presents at weddings, baby showers, and the Navaratri golu.

• Maintenance and storage:
To preserve the quality and brightness of the mirror work:
1. Keep out of direct sunlight and in a cool, dry area.
2. After use, wipe with a dry, soft towel.
3. Keep water and strong chemicals away from the mirror surfaces and painted surfaces.
4. To avoid scratches and dust buildup, wrap in cotton fabric when not in use.

• Religious and Cultural Importance:
Tanjore mirror trays decorated plate are frequently linked to lucky South Indian festivals and ceremonies, such as:
1. Navaratri: Used to prepare pooja items or return gifts.
2. Varalakshmi Vratham: Used as a pooja accessory for putting holy offerings.
3. Diwali and Pongal: Shown as serving platters or ornamentation.
Their presence in traditional poojas naturally connects them with gods like Lakshmi, Durga, and Saraswati because of their symbolic purity and reflective beauty, even though they are not devoted to any particular deity.

• Special Features and Texture:
The tray generally includes:
1. A sturdy wooden or MDF base adorned with colorful Tanjore-style designs.
2. Embedded mirrors with symmetrical layouts, frequently flower or mandala patterns.
3. A shiny or lacquered surface finish that brings out the richness.
USPs: Multifunctional usage, ethnic style, handmade feel, and reflective brightness.

"To give your parties and rituals a hint of classic elegance, purchase the Tray Tanjore Mirror Work. Order now for your house or as a memorable present—it's the ideal mix of art and functionality."decorated plate."

WhatsApp