Shubh Labh Swastik — Brass Kalash Wall Plaque Set of Three

Three words. One complete invitation. The oldest welcome an Indian home can offer.

₹2500.00

Every Diwali. Every housewarming. Every new business. Every morning in a million Indian homes — these three words appear together at the threshold — as a declaration of what the household stands for.

Shubh. Auspicious. The quality of rightness — of things happening in alignment with what is true. Not just luck, but the sense that what enters this home is pure.

Labh. Profit. Gain. Not just financial, but the gain from right action and honest effort.

Swastik. The ancient sacred mark of well-being. From Sanskrit su — good — and asti — it is. The mark that has appeared on Indian homes for over five thousand years, assuring all is well.

Together these three words form a complete auspicious greeting at an Indian home’s threshold. Not decorations, but declarations.

This handcrafted brass set of three Kalash wall plaques brings this greeting into beautiful form. Each plaque is shaped as a Purna Kalash — the sacred full pot — the vessel used in every Indian ritual.

Each kalash is engraved with traditional patterns and bears one of the three sacred elements — शुभ on the left, Swastik at centre, लाभ on the right, making each marking clear and strong.

All three pieces are identical, creating a unified composition that reads as one complete statement across the objects.

Dimensions: 12 cm x 7 cm each
Material: Pure brass — antique finish
Set includes: Three plaques — Shubh, Swastik, Labh
Mounting: Single wall mount hole — top of each plaque
Arrangement: Typically mounted left to right — Shubh | Swastik | Labh
Made in: Aligarh, India
Finish: Antique — warm muted gold with deep shadows in engraved areas

  • Complete set of three — Shubh, Swastik and Labh together — the complete auspicious greeting

  • Purna Kalash form — the sacred vessel as the shape — not just a plaque but a symbol

  • Mango leaf detail — the traditional kalash arrangement rendered in brass

  • Bold clear text — Devanagari script and Swastik immediately legible and well-proportioned

  • Dotted background — creates contrast and depth behind each primary symbol

  • Matching set — identical form across all three — unified installation

  • Antique finish — warmth and gravitas of aged brass at the entrance

  • Handcrafted in Aligarh — the engraving quality on small pieces like these defines the craftsman

  • Main entrance door — the most traditional and auspicious placement

  • Above the front door frame — welcoming everyone who enters

  • Shop or business entrance — Shubh Labh is the traditional business blessing

  • Pooja room — sacred symbols in the devotional space

  • Diwali decoration — the most classic Diwali entrance decoration in India

  • Gifting — Diwali, housewarming, new shop opening, new office, new home

  • Return gifts — elegant, meaningful and priced for gifting in sets