Brass Ashoka Stambh – Icon of Peace, Power & National Pride | Gayatri Heritage
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Discover the beauty and history of ancient India with our Brass Ashoka Stambh. Made of high-quality brass, this stunning replica of the iconic Ashoka Pillar stands tall as a symbol of India's rich cultural heritage. Perfect for display or gifting, this elegant piece is a must-have for any history buff or art lover.
All the products are well finised and just require dusting with a soft DRY cotton cloth.
DO NOT USE harsh chemicals, or any other metal shining liquids.
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Warranty Terms & Conditions
At Gayatri Heritage, we take immense pride in delivering handcrafted brass and spiritual décor that is rooted in tradition and built to last. To ensure your satisfaction, we offer a 1-Year Limited Replacement Warranty on select brass god statues under the terms below.
Warranty Terms & Conditions
Coverage Duration: 1 year from the date of purchase.
Eligible for Replacement Only If: The statue's color fades naturally over time despite proper care.
Not Eligible For Replacement If: The product is damaged due to mishandling, drops, or scratches.
I wanted something that embodies India’s spirit. This Ashoka Stambh statue is perfect. It’s a powerful, peaceful, and dignified presence in my study
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Sneha Kulkarni
Such a meaningful symbol of national pride
The detailing on the lions and the Dharma Chakra is exquisite. I placed it at the entrance of our home—it draws admiration from every visitor
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Anurag Verma
Absolutely majestic
The Ashoka Stambh from Gayatri Heritage is a powerful reminder of India’s rich heritage. The brass finish adds a royal touch. Proud to display this in my office
OUR GLOBAL PRESENCE
What started as a humble effort to preserve a fading craft is now part of kitchens and conversations across the globe. From homes in India to families overseas, the story of our metals and the hands that shape them continues to travel far and wide