Thehra Hua Bhraman

tHE gRID Architects — Snehal, Bhadri & Manasvini Suthar

Craft Collective India · 18 of 38

Reinterpreting the lattu as a solid of revolution governed by a strict 1:1.5 width-to-height ratio. The upper hemisphere is turned in teak wood, retaining the tactile memory of the hand, while the lower cone is formed in steel with meticulous Koftgari inlay. The braided power cord recalls the spinning thread, completing the transformation from kinetic toy to luminous sculptural object.

Cross-hatched grooves lock gold or silver wire into the surface, burnished to lustre with agate (hakik) stones. The widest diameter, positioned approximately two-thirds down the form, represents the zone of maximum centrifugal mass — a frozen spin.

Medium
Teak wood, steel with Koftgari inlay, braided cord
Dimensions
Diameter 1' · Height 1.47'
Year
2026
Discipline
Lighting

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