Description
An essential box for your work table with stylish stationery and office accessories. A perfect gift for yourself, a colleague or a numismatic hobbyist. The paperweight is a large replica of a ten paise coin. The notepad and notebook are inspired by old Indian coins. The gift box can be reused to store knick-knacks.
Contents:
- One aluminium paperweight in a handloom cotton pouch
- One A5 size notebook(Mill made paper: 100 gsm)
- One A5 size note pad
- One small note pad
- Two pencils
- One gift box
- Dimensions: Please see the last image.
Significance of The 10 Paise Coin
A unique paperweight featuring a replica of a 1965 ten-paise coin design, a symbol deeply rooted in India's rich history and numismatic heritage.
The decade of the 1960s was a transformative period for India's coinage. As the nation transitioned from the traditional anna system, new coin denominations emerged, signalling a time of change and progress. This ten-paise coin stands as a testament to that significant shift.
Furthermore, the year 1965 itself holds a profound meaning for our nation. It was a time when India showcased its resilience during the second Indo-Pak war, a year that will forever be etched in our collective memory.
It's also noteworthy to mention the economic evolution of the 1960s, as evident in the coins of that era. The soaring prices of silver prompted a change in the metal composition of our coins, with the 1965 ten-paise coin being a poignant representation of this transition.
This paperweight is not just a piece of adornment but a token of history, a reflection of a nation's journey. May it remind you of India's enduring spirit and its ever-evolving narrative.
About The Range
Indian history is replete with dynasties and empires, each leaving its mark through unique coins. It is akin to gifting a fragment of India's past, enabling you to touch and feel a piece of history.
Indian coins often carry imprints of its diverse culture, from mythological figures to symbols of its rich heritage. Such gifts serve as a gateway to India's vast cultural expanse.
In the Indian tradition, coins, especially those made of precious metals, are seen as symbols of prosperity and luck. Gifting them is often considered a blessing.
The intricate designs on many Indian coins are a testament to the country's artistic prowess. They stand as miniature masterpieces of art.
These are not just objects; they are stories, blessings, and connections to a civilization's soul. They resonate with the heartbeat of India and offer the recipient a piece of its timeless spirit.
(Please note: This is not a real coin; it is a replica.)