Our products are distinctive, meticulously detailed, and well-designed, as reflected by their quality and design . We work with different metals like Brass, Aluminium, Copper, Iron. Additional materials we work with include Resin, Acrylic, Glass, and so on. Our rich variety of items in the above materials include: 1. Candelabra & Candle Stands. 2. Trays 3 Cake Stands 4. Vases 5. Tableware and Kitcheware 6. Furniture 7. Vases 8. Wall Decor 9. General Giftware 10. Promotion Items 11. Wind Chimes 12. Bowls 13. Christmas Decor 14. Jewellery Boxes 15. Tabletop 16. Body Mannequin 17. Lantern and many more��
Moradabad, renowned as the "Brass City" of India, is famous for its exceptional brass and metal handicrafts. The city rich tradition of metalwork dates back centuries, reflecting intricate designs and superior craftsmanship. At Vishwarupa Global Trades Vision Private Limited, we specialize in exporting exquisite brass and metal handicrafts from Moradabad, offers global customers a chance to experience the timeless elegance and artistry of this renowned craft. Product Range Our collection of brass and metal handicrafts from Moradabad includes a diverse array of items, each showcasing the unique artistry and skill of local artisans: Decorative Items: Brass Lamps and Lanterns: Elegant and intricately designed lamps and lanterns that add a touch of sophistication to any setting. Vases and Urns: Beautifully crafted vases and urns with traditional motifs and modern designs. Home Decor: Wall Hangings and Mirrors: Decorative wall pieces and mirrors featuring intricate brasswork and metal inlays. Trays and Platters: Stylish and functional trays and platters with detailed engravings and designs. Sculptures and Figurines: Religious Figurines: Brass sculptures of deities and religious symbols, crafted with devotion and precision. Abstract Art: Unique and contemporary metal sculptures that enhance the aesthetic appeal of modern spaces.
The bell metal craft, also known as Dhokra art, holds a rich history deeply rooted in the cultural fabric of India, dating back over 4600 years to the ancient Indus Valley civilization. However, its more contemporary narrative unfolds in the region around Kondagaon. It was perhaps 500 Years old according legends, Legend has it that the indigenous bell metal craft owes its origins to a visionary artisan named Guddan. Living amidst the forests, Guddan was an experimental soul, constantly exploring the natural world around him. One fateful day, while near a beehive and a termite mound, he stumbled upon a remarkable discovery. Guddan observed that when beeswax mixed with the soil from termite mounds solidified, it took on intriguing shapes and forms
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