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Kāntaratna Armchair

Kāntaratna Armchair

The Kāntaratna Armchair embodies the harmony of comfort, beauty, and timeless craftsmanship. Its wooden frame, steady yet refined, grounds the chair in stability, while the golden upholstery glows like a jewel in sunlight. The gently curved armrests extend a gesture of welcome, and the high backrest provides repose and dignity. More than furniture, it becomes a seat of honor — where rest meets refinement, and where everyday life gains the aura of heritage. Whether placed singly as a statement piece or paired in symmetry, the Kāntaratna Armchair is a radiant treasure that elevates any setting.

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Sacred Parts, Timeless Wholeness

Each component reflects a story of devotion, culture, and skilled hands

Suvarna Prstha Backrest of Kāntaratna Armchair

Suvarna Prstha Backrest

The Suvarṇa Pr̥ṣṭha (Golden Back) rises like a radiant shield, embracing the sitter in warmth. Its golden hue recalls the rising sun, symbol of vitality, illumination, and auspiciousness — transforming the backrest into a crown of light and protection

Alambana Armrests of Kāntaratna Armchair

Alambana Armrests

The Ālambana Armrests (Supporting Arms) curve outward like protective wings. They embody the gesture of ālambana — support and refuge — offering the sitter not just comfort but the feeling of being held and honored, as if in the arms of grace itself.

Ratnasana Jewel Cushion of Kāntaratna Armchair

Ratnasana Jewel Cushion

The Ratnāsana (Jewel Seat) is the sanctified space where body and spirit find rest. Like a throne set with gems, it bestows dignity upon the sitter, while its softness symbolizes compassion — strength softened by care, much like a king’s duty tempered by kindness.

Turned Front Sthambha Legs of Kāntaratna Armchair

Turned Front Sthambha Legs

The Turned Sthambha (Supporting Pillars) are the silent guardians of balance. Their turned forms recall the carved pillars of mandapas, combining utility with beauty. They root the chair to the ground, signifying stability, dharma, and the strength that supports grace.

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