Description
In South Indian temple art, the parrot (Kili) symbolizes auspiciousness, prosperity, and divine communication. Often associated with sacred traditions and temple sculptures, the parrot motif brings life and elegance to devotional artifacts.
The Grand Parrot Vilakku Pair beautifully captures this symbolism. Standing tall at 48 inches, these lamps are crowned with intricately sculpted parrots, resting gracefully above the traditional diya plate. The elegant structure reflects classical craftsmanship while maintaining perfect balance and stability.
Crafted from solid brass, this pair radiates warmth and sacred beauty when lit. Traditionally used in temples, wedding mandapams, and festive ceremonies, these lamps create a powerful spiritual presence wherever they are placed.
Placed symmetrically at entrances, beside deity idols, or within ceremonial spaces, the twin lamps represent harmony, prosperity, and divine blessings.
Handcrafted: Each piece is individually handmade by skilled artisans. Minor variations in detailing and finish are natural and enhance its uniqueness.
Care Instructions: Place on a stable surface and handle with care due to its height. Clean gently with a soft dry cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive materials to maintain the brass finish.






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