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Aranmula Kannadi: The identity of Aranmula

The mirror Aranmula Kannadi, is made without the help of machines. The craftsman gets involved in intensive sessions with fire to get the accurate reflection.

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Published : Mar 22, 2019, 7:53 PM IST

Updated : Mar 23, 2019, 1:24 PM IST

Aranmula: Aranmula Kannadi is a mirror which exposes the image of kerala's tradition. It was in use much before the appearance of mordern day glass mirrors. The tradition of making these mirrors goes back to 500 years.

There is an abundant relation between aranmulla kannadi and copper mirrors that has been found in Harrappa and Mohanjodaro civilization. After 4000 years, the copper mirrors are being produced only in Aranmula.

Aranmula Kannadi

The price of this mirror ranges from Rs 650 to Rs 2 lakh. The mirror is made without the help of machines. The craftsman gets involved in intensive sessions with fire to get the accurate reflection.

Read more:'Shankarapura Mallige' in great demand globally

One of the speciality of Kerala is the knowledge in metallurgical art of making metal mirrors. Aranmula Kannadi shows their ampleness in the combination of heritage and culture.

There is a belief that Aranmula Kannadi if kept at home brings wealth and prosperity to its owner. When you touch a piece of paper on the surface of an ordinary mirror, a gap remains between the paper and the image produced.

But, in the case of the Aranmula metal mirror, there will be no gap between the image and the object. This indicates the fact that only a real, distortion-free image is produced on an Aranmula Kannadi.

Aranmula: Aranmula Kannadi is a mirror which exposes the image of kerala's tradition. It was in use much before the appearance of mordern day glass mirrors. The tradition of making these mirrors goes back to 500 years.

There is an abundant relation between aranmulla kannadi and copper mirrors that has been found in Harrappa and Mohanjodaro civilization. After 4000 years, the copper mirrors are being produced only in Aranmula.

Aranmula Kannadi

The price of this mirror ranges from Rs 650 to Rs 2 lakh. The mirror is made without the help of machines. The craftsman gets involved in intensive sessions with fire to get the accurate reflection.

Read more:'Shankarapura Mallige' in great demand globally

One of the speciality of Kerala is the knowledge in metallurgical art of making metal mirrors. Aranmula Kannadi shows their ampleness in the combination of heritage and culture.

There is a belief that Aranmula Kannadi if kept at home brings wealth and prosperity to its owner. When you touch a piece of paper on the surface of an ordinary mirror, a gap remains between the paper and the image produced.

But, in the case of the Aranmula metal mirror, there will be no gap between the image and the object. This indicates the fact that only a real, distortion-free image is produced on an Aranmula Kannadi.

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The mirror Aranmula kannadi, is made without the help of machines. The craftsman gets involved in intensive sessions with fire to get the accurate reflection .

Aranmula: Aranmula kannadi is a mirror which exposes the image of kerala's tradition. It was in use much before the appearance of mordern day glass mirrors. The tradition of making these mirrors goes back to 500 years.

There is an abundant relation between aranmulla kannadi and copper mirrors that has been found in harrappa and mohanjodaro civiliczation. After 4000 years, the copper mirrors are being produced only in aranmula.

The price of this mirror ranges from Rs 650 to Rs 2 lakh. The mirror is made without the help of machines. The craftsman gets involved in intensive sessions with fire to get the accurate reflection .

One of the speciality of Kerala is the knowledge in metallurgical art of making metal mirrors. Aranmula kannadi shows their ampleness in the combination of heritage and culture.

There is a belief that aranmula kannadi if kept at home brings wealth and prosperity to its owner. When you touch a piece of paper on the surface of an ordinary mirror, a gap remains between the paper and the image produced. But, in the case of the Aranmula metal mirror, there will be no gap between the image and the object. This indicates the fact that only a real, distortion-free image is produced on an Aranmula Kannadi.


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