
The Story
•Lighting Agal is a traditional ritual in Indian Tradition.
• It has been following from our ancesters.
• It has a thick base to keep the wick/thiri and is deep enough to retain oil to burn the thiri/wick for a long time.
• To add the flavour of the lamp, Introducing an one mukh plate dheepam/deep.
• This ornately crafted piece in an antique finish has a sturdy and well-designed stand and holder.
• The Vilakku has many uses like Puja, Aarthi, or decorating the home on festival days.
• Lighting a lamp in the house attracts positivity and wealth into the home.
• Brass lamps are easy to clean and reuse without any strains.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
•Lighting Agal is a traditional ritual in Indian Tradition.
• It has been following from our ancesters.
• It has a thick base to keep the wick/thiri and is deep enough to retain oil to burn the thiri/wick for a long time.
• To add the flavour of the lamp, Introducing an one mukh plate dheepam/deep.
• This ornately crafted piece in an antique finish has a sturdy and well-designed stand and holder.
• The Vilakku has many uses like Puja, Aarthi, or decorating the home on festival days.
• Lighting a lamp in the house attracts positivity and wealth into the home.
• Brass lamps are easy to clean and reuse without any strains.






















