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The Glint of Silver Reminds You of Moonlit Nights

Published: 02 Jul 2024 | Author: Sharad Chhaparwal

The lustre of silver carries the heart close to the memories of moonlit nights. You imagine the pale beauty of the moon seeping slowly into the heart of art. The calming and peaceful charm of the moon holds a deep significance to silver lovers. You simply cannot miss the analogy of the amazement tugging at the strings of exotica. 


The favour of silver also defines prosperity and royalty. These days, you can decorate your personal space with lovely silver items from the heart of Rajasthan. These include artefacts, furniture pieces, and lovely jewellery.  


The Palatial Luxury of Silver Furniture 


Silver’s glamour is not in its exuberance. Rather, it is implied in the flawlessness and perfection of the white metal. Imagine a couch crafted with silver. The cold white metal imbues deep luxury to an idea as basic as simply lounging on the couch and watching your favourite TV show. Your living room transforms into a palace quarter of sorts, taking you back to the era of royal Rajasthan. You can find several varieties of silver couches and furniture pieces that you can place in different rooms of your house. 


If the couch seems to be too heavy for your tastes, pick up a silver chair instead. These royal chairs resemble thrones from the glorious past of Rajasthan. They are meticulously crafted by traditional artisans from Rajasthan, and these, too, have a transformative effect on your apartment. These chairs will inevitably remind you of an Indian wedding, where the bride and groom are seated in regal chairs on the centre stage. 


Silver and the Beauty of Worship 


If weddings come by, can the moon be far behind? Traditionally related to romance and marriage rituals, the moon is most closely reflected in the luminescent glory of the white metal. Since eternity, poets have written verses for their lovers, comparing their presence to that of the moon. 


Women have kept rituals such as the Karva Chauth, comparing their husbands to the moon. Maybe the moon in the locks of Lord Shiva also reminded Queen Parvati of the deep meditative nature of her husband in some mythical times. The moonlit myths come alive in the cosmos of your home in the form of silver décor. Speaking of worship to the Gods, you should consider buying the pure silver Puja Thali. Such a thali renders an atmosphere of pure holiness in the home. Silver has been used since ancient times to create items of worship at temples. With a Puja Thali, the quaint corner for worship in your home turns into a temple by itself. 


The Silvery Glow


You can also find idols of Gods and Goddesses in pure silver. There’s the pure silver Shiv Parivar idol that imbues majesty and holiness to your home. Place your heartfelt tribute to the beautiful idol of Lord Shiva with his family. See the goddess sitting by his side, forever in the loving bond of her husband. As for holy love, you can also have the pure silver Krishna idol for your home. The idol is beautifully made, and you can see the divine lover God Krishna standing with his immortal flute. You can also get a wonderful silver Mataji idol. The depiction of the Goddess riding her white lion evokes awe and devotion in the onlooker. 


When you bring home the idols of Gods and Goddesses in pure silver, you may be reminded of a cosy Indian household. Imagine the devout wife placing the flowers of her veneration on the feet of the Gods and Goddesses on a full moon night. Idols in India are worshipped also on Amavasya, or the new moon. At night, when there is no moon in the sky, the light of the lamp reflected from the idols of pure silver creates an impression of pure light. You may be reminded of the tears and joys of Indian women who have prayed to divinity for ages for the prosperity of their beautiful households. Even after thousands of years, the aura of holiness and worship remains eternal in India. 


Other beauties


Anyone can feel this amazement by welcoming the Gods and Goddesses in silver to their homes. Along with the idols, you can buy pure silver Simhasans and small temples for your home. A Simhasan is a small decorated depiction of a throne where you place the idol with respect. If you want something more exclusive, get a pure silver temple. You can place the Simhasan in the temple. You can also place the idols inside the temple. The idea of a silver temple with Shiva Parivar and a decorated Puja Thali placed in front paints a beautiful picture of holiness. 


Let Your Homes Be Filled with Abundance 


The love of silver is like a prayer to the moon. You pray to the Gods and Goddesses of the divine pantheon, asking for abundance and prosperity for your home. You feel your prayers are answered as the perfume of the incense from your Puja room wafts to the moon. Even when you feel sad and dejected, surrender your being to the glory of the Gods. Let your heart’s devotion touch the feet of holiness, blessing you with love, grace, and prosperity.