This brass Kindi is a traditional jar used for storing and pouring water. These brass Kindis are used in both household and ceremonial contexts. The Kindi's belly is spherical and develops into a gently grooved, tall, and shapely neck. The most distinctive feature of this jar is the inverted pouring spout attached to the belly. The spout is long and tapered. There is a channeled rim around the neck for decorative purposes. The stand is a flared foot ring that balances the pot's rather round shape. This Kindi is an essential ritual artifact that Sadhus commonly carry on their journeys.
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