Features:
• Material: Made from brass, a durable and corrosion-resistant metal.
• Designs: Often feature intricate carvings of religious symbols, deities, or auspicious patterns.
• Usage: Used to apply Tilak marks by dipping the stamp into sacred pastes like sandalwood, vermilion, or turmeric and pressing onto the skin.
• Durability: Long-lasting due to the sturdy nature of brass.
• Ritualistic Use: Utilized in daily worship, special rituals, and festivals.Description:
A brass Tilak stamp is a traditional Hindu tool used for applying a Tilak, a mark worn on the forehead and other parts of the body, often as a symbol of religious devotion. These stamps are typically made of brass and come in various shapes and designs, sometimes featuring intricate carvings and religious symbols. They are dipped in sandalwood paste, vermilion, or other sacred substances to apply the Tilak mark.