

This ornate brass vessel stages devotion as a quietly theatrical ritual: a luminous basin of water holds drifting rose petals like suspended offerings, while a marigold and crimson bloom anchor the surface with a pulse of earthly color. The composition rises in a vertical axis toward the small Ganesha figure, whose presence crowns the work with auspicious guardianship, turning the object into a threshold between the sensual and the sacred. Intricate scrollwork and symmetrical handles create a sense of ceremonial order, yet the soft, floating petals introduce impermanence—suggesting that reverence is renewed not through permanence, but through repeated acts of beauty.







