This Wooden Pedestal/ Chowki with Brass Work is commonly known as Peetalu. It is a traditional pedestal used to place idols of Gods and Goddesses. It also serves a unique function in South Indian nuptials, allowing the bride and groom to sit and participate in the rites. They must be ornate and elegant. This wooden pedestal, also known as the Pelli Peetalu, is suitable for deity-sitting arrangements. This pedestal is composed of the finest wood and embellished with metal patterns.
The use of annapakshi, or divine peacock, represents the heavenly benediction on the Bride and Groom. The pedestal is supported by exquisite brass legs and embellished with ghungroos. The pedestal's border features basic yet exquisite brass jaal work. The rectangular shape of the pedestal looks perfect for the seating of deities as it stays in the mind of the beholder as the most beautiful item they have ever come across.
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