A little care goes a long way. With the right cleaning habits, your Little Divinity brass, kansa, and idol pieces can stay beautiful for years.
Little Divinity Editorial
Little Divinity Editorial curates stories on brass living, ritual-led homes, handcrafted gifting, and the enduring wisdom of Indian metal traditions.
Copper water rituals remain popular because they are simple, soothing, and easy to fold into modern mornings without feeling performative or complicated.
A modern Ayurvedic kitchen does not need to feel old-world. Brass and kansa can quietly reintroduce slower, more intentional dining rituals into contemporary homes.
From ancient civilisation to today’s dining shelf, brass continues to feel relevant because it blends cultural memory, utility, and visual warmth in one material.
Brassware brings together visual warmth, ritual value, long life, and traditional wellness habits, making it one of the most enduring materials in the Indian home.





