Vessel of Amrit

₹18,500.00

This hand-carved vessel draws inspiration from the myth of Samudra Manthan—the cosmic churning of the ocean where the gods and demons sought Amrit, the nectar of immortality. According to the legend, when the sacred pot of Amrit emerged, it became a symbol of divine balance, eternal life and the triumph of light over chaos.

The intricate markings on the surface echo ancient codes, scripts of forgotten languages, temple patterns and ritual imprints. The earthy glaze evokes the primordial waters from which Amrit arose, grounding the form in elemental memory. This vessel becomes not only a container but a quiet invocation of the sacred—a memory of myth held in clay.

Dimensions: 6” (L) x 6” (W) x 4.75” (H) - all dimensions in inches

Technique: Wheel-thrown with high-fired glaze and Sgraffito technique, gas fired

Material: Stoneware ceramics

Weight: 650 gm

Year of Completion: 2025

This hand-carved vessel draws inspiration from the myth of Samudra Manthan—the cosmic churning of the ocean where the gods and demons sought Amrit, the nectar of immortality. According to the legend, when the sacred pot of Amrit emerged, it became a symbol of divine balance, eternal life and the triumph of light over chaos.

The intricate markings on the surface echo ancient codes, scripts of forgotten languages, temple patterns and ritual imprints. The earthy glaze evokes the primordial waters from which Amrit arose, grounding the form in elemental memory. This vessel becomes not only a container but a quiet invocation of the sacred—a memory of myth held in clay.

Dimensions: 6” (L) x 6” (W) x 4.75” (H) - all dimensions in inches

Technique: Wheel-thrown with high-fired glaze and Sgraffito technique, gas fired

Material: Stoneware ceramics

Weight: 650 gm

Year of Completion: 2025