A minimalist variation with two intersecting rings surrounding the Aranmula Kannadi.
With fewer elements, this design emphasises contrast and duality. The intersecting rings orbit a constant core — a symbol of personal identity and unwavering truth.
• Rings: Made from wood — symbolising warmth, rootedness and heritage.
• Kannadi: Bright and centre-aligned, reflecting the power of inner clarity.
• Base: Sleek marble, a visual and structural anchor.
The Aranmula Kannadi is a rare mirror made only in the village of Aranmula, Kerala. Each one is handmade by skilled craftsmen and polished from a special metal alloy, using a secret method passed down through generations.
It is believed that wherever this mirror is kept, the place becomes auspicious, bringing goodness, prosperity and positive energy.
Unlike ordinary mirrors, the Aranmula Kannadi shows a perfect reflection from its front surface, symbolising inner beauty, truth and clarity
The two rings stand for balance – between old and new, between identity and progress. The mirror in the centre shows how we stay true to our roots while moving forward. This design celebrates those who carry their culture proudly while embracing change.
This trophy is for those who bridge worlds — upholding cultural roots while propelling new ideas. It celebrates those who stand firm while navigating dual expectations.