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Aluminium Kilak Rods
Material: Aluminium
Diameter:16 mm
Sizes Available:2 inch, 4 inch, 6 inch
Design: Kilak rod for beam correction
Quality: Lightweight metal construction
Recommended Placement: North-West beam defects, air element zones
Product Description
Aluminium Kilak Rodsare used as Vastu support remedies for North-West beam defects and air element balance. Their lightweight yet stable metal construction makes them practical for correction work in areas where beam pressure or directional imbalance needs support. These rods are commonly chosen when the aim is to manage structural Vastu concerns without heavy visual impact.
In Vastu practice, aluminium is associated with lightness and directional balance, making it suitable for North-West zone corrections. Aluminium kilak rods are used in homes and offices where the beam area needs support and the energy of the space requires smoother flow. The available size options allow flexible placement depending on the specific correction requirement.
Key Benefits
Air element balance: Supports North-West zone correction.
Beam defect support: Useful for structural beam areas.
Lightweight build: Easy to place and manage.
Practical remedy: Helpful where major changes are not possible.
Flexible sizing: Available in multiple lengths for different needs.
Vastu Applications
North-West beam defect correction.
Air element balancing zones.
Home or office structural support.
Direction-based Vastu remedies.
Non-demolition correction areas.
How to Use
Placement Guidance
Place the rod in the required zone as per Vastu guidance.
Use the size that best suits the correction area.
Keep placement stable and aligned with the beam issue.