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Walnut Bronze Contemporary Pooja Room Design with Textured Gold Mandala Motif Backdrop
Design Specifications:
Style: Contemporary
Unit Dimension (WxDxH): 54 x 14 x 90 inches
Colour: Dark Walnut and Textured Gold
Mount Type: Wall Mounted
Storage Features: Upper deity cabinet with bronze-frame door and internal LED, lower 2 walnut drawers, 1 open display shelf, textured gold mandala on raised gesso paste with gold leaf or metallic paint, bronze PVD handles throughout
Design Features:
- Textured gold mandala motif applied using high-build gesso paste over the walnut back panel and hand-gilded in 24-carat gold leaf or gold metallic paint - the raised texture creates genuine three-dimensional depth that catches warm LED light from different angles throughout the day.
- Full walnut-finish back panel provides the warm dark ground against which the textured gold mandala reads with maximum visual contrast - referencing classical Indian palace art where gold motifs on dark ground are a recurring decorative tradition.
- Bronze PVD-coated metal frame on the upper cabinet door and pull handles tie the gold mandala accent to the functional metalwork elements throughout the unit.
- Warm 2700K LED strip inside the deity cabinet illuminates the deity arrangement and catches the textured mandala surface to produce different gold tones across the relief depth at different angles.
- Lower section combines two walnut drawers with an open display shelf - accessible space for frequently used puja items such as the daily oil lamp and fresh flower offering while the drawers organise remaining ritual accessories.
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The textured gold mandala has genuine three-dimensional raised relief that casts real shadows and reflects light differently across its surface. This material quality is what defines it as a mandir design for home investment rather than a surface decoration. A laser-cut mandala has an open pattern while a painted mandala is flat - the textured version produces the most visually rich and dynamic result.
The high-build gesso paste is sealed with a clear matte varnish after gilding - protecting the gold surface from incense residue and minor moisture from fresh flower offerings. Annual dusting with a soft natural-bristle brush maintains the mandala.
Yes - specific yantra geometry, regional Indian decorative traditions, and personal sacred symbols are all achievable in the same textured gold technique. Pattern confirmed at the design stage - a level of personalisation consistent with premium interior design for Indian sacred installations.
In rooms with limited natural light, warm 2700K LED compensates effectively - the walnut tones read as warm and inviting rather than heavy under warm artificial light.
The mandala panel is manufactured on a rigid HDHMR substrate and shipped in a custom protective crate. It is installed as the last element after all cabinetry is positioned to prevent damage - making this a practical small pooja room design delivery even for complex installations.
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