Aranmula Kanadi: A Mirror of Kerala’s Cultural Legacy and Sustainable Artistry

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Abstract

The Aranmula Kanadi, a handcrafted metal mirror from Kerala, India, stands as a multifaceted symbol of cultural identity, spiritual significance, and artisanal excellence. Unlike conventional glass mirrors, it is crafted from a high-tin bronze alloy (Cu₃₁Sn₈) using secret traditional techniques passed down through generations. This paper explores the cultural, religious, and metallurgical dimensions of Aranmula Kanadi, analyzing its role in the preservation of traditional knowledge, community identity, and rural livelihoods. Special attention is given to the impact of its Geographical Indication (GI) registration, which enhances its marketability, fosters economic resilience, and reinforces cultural continuity. Additionally, the paper discusses sustainability prospects by examining the eco-friendly production methods and potential integration with modern technologies. Challenges such as globalization, resource scarcity, and commercialization are also critically evaluated. The study concludes with a call for policy support, innovation, and documentation to safeguard this unique tradition for future generations.

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