A Brass Silver Plated Kalash is a traditional ritual vessel used in Hindu religious ceremonies. Typically crafted from brass, the kalash is coated with a thin layer of silver to enhance its aesthetic appeal and symbolic purity. It is often filled with water or other sacred items like mango leaves, a coconut, and sometimes grains, representing prosperity, abundance, and the divine. The silver plating gives the kalash an elegant, shiny finish, making it a popular choice for both ceremonial use and as a decorative piece in homes or temples.