Description
The Aranmula Vaalkannadi is a rare metal mirror that differs from ordinary glass mirrors. Instead of glass, it uses a specially prepared polished metal alloy of copper and tin, giving it a bright and clear reflection.
Handcrafted by skilled artisans in Aranmula village, this mirror is created using a closely guarded traditional technique that has been passed down through generations. It is widely regarded as a symbol of prosperity, tradition, and artistic excellence in Kerala culture.
Craftsmanship & Origin
Originating from Aranmula in Pathanamthitta district of Kerala, this mirror is crafted by a small community of traditional artisans. The making process involves casting the metal alloy, shaping it carefully, and polishing the reflective surface by hand until it produces a perfect mirror-like finish. This craft is considered a heritage art form of Kerala and has received recognition for its uniqueness and cultural importance.
Why It’s Special
- Made from a rare copper–tin metal alloy mirror instead of glass
- Represents centuries-old Kerala traditional craftsmanship
- Each piece is handcrafted and unique
- Considered an auspicious symbol in Kerala households
- Popular as a heritage decor and cultural collectible
Ideal For
- Traditional home décor
- Cultural and heritage collectors
- Wedding and festive gifts
- Display in living rooms or prayer spaces
- Souvenirs representing Kerala craftsmanship
Care Instructions
- Handle with care
- Clean gently using a soft dry cloth
- Keep away from moisture and harsh chemicals
- Store in a safe place when not in use
GI Origin : Kerala
Application Number : 3
Material : Combination of copper and tin.














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