This wood-fired lota draws from the sacred symbolism of the havan kund—the wood fire altar used in Vedic rituals. Just as the kund holds ash, water, and the essence of transformation, this vessel becomes a quiet container of memory and offering. The marks left by flame during the wood firing evoke the presence of Agni—purifying, witnessing, and completing the ritual. A timeless form that brings together natural elements and mindful intent, it invites moments of stillness, reflection, and a quiet sense of renewal.
Dimensions: 5” (L) x 5” (W) x 6.75” (H) - all dimensions in inches
Technique: Wheel-thrown, Wood fired
Material: Stoneware Ceramics
Weight: 550 gm
Year of Completion: 2025
This wood-fired lota draws from the sacred symbolism of the havan kund—the wood fire altar used in Vedic rituals. Just as the kund holds ash, water, and the essence of transformation, this vessel becomes a quiet container of memory and offering. The marks left by flame during the wood firing evoke the presence of Agni—purifying, witnessing, and completing the ritual. A timeless form that brings together natural elements and mindful intent, it invites moments of stillness, reflection, and a quiet sense of renewal.
Dimensions: 5” (L) x 5” (W) x 6.75” (H) - all dimensions in inches
Technique: Wheel-thrown, Wood fired
Material: Stoneware Ceramics
Weight: 550 gm
Year of Completion: 2025