Our Story

At Artesania Arts, we are passionate about home decor.  Handicrafts Exclusive Showroom Manufacturing and sales of handicrafts. Our product includes temple and church decorations, household utensils and several type of curios made in Bell Metal,Brass and Copper. 

Our Products

We offer a wide range of home decor items from lamps Artesania Arts provides you the best range of god statue, brass pooja items, Ganesha statue, god set, Brass Lamp & pooja articles with effective & timely delivery. 

Our Mission

Our mission is to help our customers create a beautiful and comfortable home that reflects their personal style. We believe that everyone deserves to live in a space that they love and we are committed to making that a reality.

Bronze Dashavatara Lamp: A Divine Illumination

The Bronze Dashavatara Lamp is a captivating piece of art that celebrates the ten avatars (incarnations) of Lord Vishnu, the Hindu god of preservation. Let’s delve into the details of this exquisite lamp: Design and Craftsmanship: The lamp is meticulously handcrafted from bronze, a durable and aesthetically rich material. It features intricate carvings and lifelike representations of the ten avatars of Lord Vishnu. A peacock perches on the hook that suspends the lamp from the ceiling by a chain, adding grace and symbolism. Symbolism: Each avatar depicted on the lamp holds deep spiritual significance: Matsya (Fish): The first avatar, symbolizing protection and rescue. Kurma (Tortoise): The divine tortoise that supports the cosmic churning. Varaha (Boar): The boar that rescues the Earth goddess. Narasimha (Man-Lion): The fierce half-man, half-lion avatar. Vamana (Dwarf): The diminutive form that outwits the demon king Bali. Parashurama: The warrior with an axe. Rama: The hero of the epic Ramayana. Krishna: The charming cowherd and philosopher. Buddha: The enlightened sage. Kalki: The future avatar yet to come. Spiritual Significance: The Dashavatara lamp serves as a symbol of divine protection and a reminder of Lord Vishnu’s eternal presence. Lighting the lamp invokes blessings, dispels darkness, and brings spiritual illumination. Placement and Rituals: Devotees hang the lamp in Vaishnava temples, homes, or sacred spaces. During worship (puja), the lamp is lit with ghee or oil, accompanied by prayers and devotion. Legacy and Devotion: The Dashavatara lamp connects believers to the timeless stories of Lord Vishnu’s avatars. Its craftsmanship reflects the devotion and artistic mastery of ancient and contemporary artisans.me shrines.