Copper Coated Iron Wall Hanging with Five Bells – Vriksha | Home Decor
Branches That Hold Bells, A Design Rooted in Kutch Craft. Copper Coated Iron Wall Hanging with Five Decorative Bells – Vriksha is a handcrafted wall hanging inspired by the traditional bell-making craft of Kutch, Gujarat, styled as a branching tree form with five tuned bells set across its arms. Product Highlights · Tree-Branch Inspired Design - A central stem splits into two upper arms and a lower three-point branch, styled after a stylised tree form. · Scroll-Tipped Branch Ends - The lower branches curl into a spiral detail at each end, adding a decorative flourish. · Five Tuned Bells Across the Branches - Two bells hang from the upper arms and three from the lower branches, each individually shaped. · Crafted Using Traditional Kutch Bell Techniques - Made by artisans who continue the region's bell-making methods. · Copper-Coated Iron Construction - Built from iron and finished with a copper coating for a warm, aged look. · No-Weld Manufacturing Process - Each branch and bell is shaped and joined without welding, following heritage production methods. Why Choose Zishta Copper Coated Iron Wall Hanging – Vriksha? · A Naturalistic Alternative to Geometric Designs - The branch silhouette suits nature-inspired interiors better than angular or diamond patterns. · Balanced Bell Placement Across Three Points - Bells are spread across the upper and lower branches for even sound and visual weight. · Ready to Hang with Chain - Comes with a chain and top loop, so it mounts on a single hook or nail. · Suits Larger or Open Wall Spaces - The wider branch spread fills more wall area than a single-stem design. · Doubles as Standalone Wall Art - Holds its branch-like form and detail even when the bells are still. · Continues a Generations-Old Craft Practice - Supports traditional Kutch bell-making passed down through artisan families. Frequently Asked Questions 1. What does "Vriksha" mean, and how does it relate to the design? "Vriksha" is a Sanskrit and Hindi word for tree. The name reflects the piece's branching structure, styled after a stylised tree form. 2. How wide does this piece spread once hung on the wall? The upper arms and lower branches extend outward from the central stem, giving it a noticeably wider footprint than single-stem wall hangings. Exact dimensions are listed in the product specifications. 3. Is the bell arrangement symmetrical on both sides? Yes. The two upper bells and the outer lower bells are placed symmetrically, with the fifth bell centred at the base. 4. Can this be hung on a textured or uneven wall surface? Yes. As long as a wall hook or nail is securely fixed, it displays well on textured, painted, or plastered walls. 5. How is this different from the Diya wall hanging with five bells? Both have five bells and share the same handcrafted process. Diya uses a diamond and crescent-shaped design, while Vriksha is styled after a branching tree form.
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