
Aranmula Kannadi (Mirror)
An 'Aranmula kannadi' or 'Aranmula metal mirror' is a special type of
mirror produced at
Aranmula, a village in the state of
Kerala in
India. Composed of a special metal
alloy, instead of
glass, the Aranmula kannadi is a front surface reflection mirror, which eliminates secondary reflections and aberrations typical of back surface mirrors. The exact metals used in the alloy are unknown, by are mixed with
copper and
tin to cast the mirrors, before being polished for several days in a row to achieve their reflective surface.
These unique
metal mirrors are the result of Kerala's rich cultural and
metallurgical traditions, and have great historical and cultural value. Produced by a single extended family in Aranmula, the origins of the Aranmula kannadi are linked with the
Aranmula Parthasarathy Temple. Legend has it that eight families of experts in temple arts and crafts were brought by the royal chief to Aranmula from
Tirunelveli district to work in the Parthasarathy temple centuries ago on the mirrors. The
British Museum in London has a 45 centimeter tall Aranmula metal mirror in its collection.
References
★ http://www.AranmulaKannadi.com
★ http://www.buyaranmulamirror.com/history.php
★ http://www.buyaranmulamirror.com/faq.html
★ http://www.exploreruralindia.org/sitenvillages/Aranmula/tourism_interests.asp?atpSltState=Kerala&atpSltVillage=Aranmula