Brass Metal
Brass metal, an alloy of copper and zinc, has been a vital part of India’s artistic and functional heritage for centuries. Known for its golden sheen and resistance to corrosion, brass has been widely used to craft utensils, musical instruments, lamps, and religious artifacts. In regions like Moradabad, often called the “Brass City” of India, skilled artisans have perfected the art of brassware making over generations. Ancient texts and temple traditions mention the use of brass in rituals and domestic life, symbolizing purity and prosperity. Its blend of beauty and utility makes brass a timeless material in Indian craftsmanship.