Description
Manufacture Time
Each Kendiya is meticulously handcrafted using traditional Sri Lankan techniques, requiring approximately 6-8 days to complete, depending on the complexity of the design and customization requested.
- Height: 9 inches
- volume : 380 ml
Traditional Brass Kendiya – Sri Lankan Wedding Ritual & Cultural Heritage Vessel
The Brass Kendiya is a traditional Sri Lankan ceremonial water pitcher deeply rooted in Sri Lankan cultural heritage, Buddhist ritual practices and traditional wedding ceremonies (Poruwa rituals). Historically used across generations, it remains one of the most symbolic vessels in Sri Lankan culture, representing purity, prosperity, continuity and spiritual blessing.
In Sri Lankan tradition, water carried in the Kendiya is not simply functional, it is symbolic. It is used in ritual contexts to represent life energy, purification, blessing and the sacred continuity of tradition. Because of this, the Kendiya has become an essential object in Sri Lankan traditional wedding ceremonies, Buddhist temple rituals and cultural ceremonies across the country.
Today, the Brass Kendiya is also widely used in modern contexts such as luxury interior design, heritage hotel décor, antique collections and architectural styling projects, making it both a cultural artifact and a premium decorative object.
Sri Lankan Traditional Wedding (Poruwa Ceremony) Use
One of the most important roles of the Brass Kendiya is in Sri Lankan traditional wedding ceremonies, especially the Poruwa ritual. During the ceremony, the Kendiya is used for ritual water pouring and blessing rituals, symbolizing purity of union, harmony between families and spiritual blessing for the couple.
Because of this deep cultural function, the Kendiya is widely used by:
- Wedding decorators in Sri Lankan traditional weddings
- Bridal stage designers and Poruwa ceremony planners
- Cultural wedding event organizers
- Traditional Sri Lankan wedding decoration specialists
Its presence enhances the authenticity of Sri Lankan wedding decorations, making the ceremony visually and culturally complete.
Buddhist Temple & Ritual Significance
The Brass Kendiya is also widely used in Buddhist temple rituals and traditional religious ceremonies. It is commonly used for water offerings, ritual cleansing and symbolic purification practices.
In Buddhist cultural tradition, water represents:
- Purity of mind and intention
- Merit-making and blessings
- Respect and devotion in ritual offerings
- Spiritual cleansing and renewal
The Kendiya therefore holds strong importance in Buddhist temple culture, religious ceremonies, and traditional Sri Lankan ritual practices, making it a sacred and meaningful cultural object.
Handcrafted Brass Artistry – Traditional Sri Lankan Metal Craft
Each Brass Kendiya is carefully handcrafted using traditional Sri Lankan brassworking techniques that combine casting, shaping and hand-finishing. Skilled artisans ensure that each piece maintains structural balance, smooth curvature, and refined finishing.
Key craftsmanship characteristics include:
- Solid brass construction for durability and long life
- Traditional hand-shaped curved body design
- Smooth pouring neck structure for functional use
- Antique-style golden brass finish
- Heritage-inspired proportions based on traditional Sri Lankan vessels
This makes each Kendiya not just a product, but a handcrafted cultural artifact of Sri Lankan metal artistry and heritage craftsmanship.
Interior Design, Luxury Homes & Architectural Use
Beyond ritual use, the Brass Kendiya is widely used in modern luxury interior design and architectural styling projects. Interior designers and architects use it as a sculptural cultural object that brings authenticity and heritage identity into modern spaces.
It is commonly used in:
- Luxury villas and private residences
- Boutique hotels and heritage resorts
- Interior architecture and design projects
- Meditation rooms and wellness spaces
- Cultural restaurants and hospitality interiors
As a decorative object, it adds:
- Authentic Sri Lankan cultural identity
- Warm antique brass visual tone
- Minimal yet powerful heritage aesthetics
- A sculptural storytelling element in interiors
Antique Collectors & Heritage Value
The Brass Kendiya is highly valued among antique collectors, brass collectors, and cultural heritage enthusiasts. Its continuous presence in Sri Lankan rituals, weddings, and temple traditions gives it strong historical and cultural significance.
Collectors value it as:
- A traditional Sri Lankan cultural artifact
- A symbolic ritual vessel with historical meaning
- A handcrafted brass heritage object
- A collectible piece of South Asian traditional metal art
Uses & Applications
The Brass Kendiya is suitable for multiple uses:
- Sri Lankan traditional wedding ceremonies (Poruwa rituals)
- Wedding stage decoration and Poruwa decoration
- Buddhist temple rituals and water offerings
- Religious and cultural ceremonies
- Luxury interior decoration projects
- Boutique hotel and villa styling
- Antique and brassware collections
- Cultural gifting and ceremonial use
Care & Maintenance
To maintain the beauty of the Brass Kendiya, clean gently with a soft dry cloth. Mild brass polish may be used occasionally to restore shine. Avoid harsh chemical cleaners. Store in a dry environment to prevent oxidation and preserve its natural brass finish and handcrafted detailing.
Final Summary
The Brass Kendiya is a timeless Sri Lankan cultural vessel that represents traditional wedding rituals, Buddhist temple heritage, and handcrafted brass artistry. It is both a ceremonial object and a luxury decorative piece, widely used in weddings, religious rituals, interior design projects, and antique collections.
It is a true expression of Sri Lankan traditional craftsmanship, cultural identity, and heritage symbolism, making it ideal for both functional ceremonial use and premium decorative applications.



















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