Many people are bringing home holy water and sand from Triveni Sangam, however, an artist who visited Maha Kumbh Mela found a creative way to store these precious things brought from the divine spot. Instead of sealing the water in a bottle and storing the sand in a pouch, this art lover preserved them by creating resin art.
A woman who collected the holy water from Prayagraj along with sand and shells from the divine land, engaged in a resin art with them. She created a magical artwork using the items she brought from Maha Kumbh.
The video opened by showing her gathering some sand and water in a plastic bottle and picking some shells from Prayagraj. Later, the clip showcased how she preserved the contents beautifully.
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She depicted the confluence of holy rivers at Triveni Sangam in her resin art. She used blue and aqua green pigments to shape her artwork along with a golden touch to reflect on the "divinity of the three rivers". She used a mini test tube to hold the blessed water and make it a significant part of the resin art.
"Here I have preserved the triveni waters,sand and shells in resin art...Preserving this moment for generations to see", she wrote.
The final artwork looked enchanting and read "Maha Kumbh 2025". It was fitted with the Triveni Sangam water-carrying test tube at the centre and shells from Prayagraj at the sides.
The artist shared the reel on Instagram suggesting this piece can be kept as a home decor element. She sought buyers and informed them this resin art associated with Maha Kumbh can serve as a fridge magnet, wall hanging, or an attractive showpiece. However, she didn't reveal the price of the artwork, which netizens were interested to know.
The video was uploaded online by an Instagram page named 'Sacredstrokes.108'. The clip has already gone viral and received 4.9 lakh views.