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- Product Code :BS7480
- Material :Brass
- Size :9.50"H x 7"W x 3.75"D
- Weight :3.170 kg.
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- Product Code :B6439
- Material :Brass
- Size :6"H x 3.25"W x 2.10"D
- Weight :650 gm.
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- Product Code :B5966
- Material :Brass
- Size :10.50" H x 6.50" W x 4" D
- Weight :3.500 Kg
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- Product Code :6314
- Material :Brass
- Size :21.50"H x 10.75"Diam, Chain: 39.25"L
- Weight :14.050 Kg.
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The spectacular brass decorative bell is given a detail and refine treatment. While the bell in itself is a masterpiece, its excellent execution and finishing touch have made it anybody’s prized possession. Whereas the Lord of Wisdom is in a dancing posture, the big chain is being fixed on his head. One of the most widely revered deities in Hindusim, Lord Ganesha is invoked first before beginning any religious ceremony.

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- Product Code :4983
- Material :Brass
- Size :11"H x 6"W x 3.50"D
- Weight :3.300 kg.
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- Product Code :4409
- Material :Brass
- Size :3.50"H x 2.15"W x 0.70"D
- Weight :250 gm.
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- Product Code :B6892
- Material :Brass
- Size :3.25"H x 5"W x 3"D
- Weight :850 gm.
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- Product Code :B5938
- Material :Brass
- Size :4"H x 6.25"W x 1.75"D
- Weight :1 Kg.
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- Product Code :B5802
- Material :Brass, Reconstituted Turquoise and Coral
- Size :6.25"H x 7.50"W x 5.50"D
- Weight :3.900 Kg.
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- Product Code :5197
- Material :Brass
- Size :3"H x 2.50"W
- Weight :130 gm
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The small brass figure of Lord Krishna as the cowherd Krishna is given a nice and delicate touch with a deep sense of finesse. Lord Krishna spent his childhood in Vrindavan on the bank of Yamuna as a cowherd and there are lot of anecdotes about Lord Krishna's childhood when he killed so many demons sent by uncle Kanch to kill him. He protected the people of Vrindavan from impending catastrophe. Lord Krishna mesmerized his fellow cowherds and gopis with his fine tunes of the heavenly flute. They went crazy in divine love for Lord Krishna’s company.
Weight: 130 gm.

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- Product Code :5065
- Material :Brass
- Size :3"H x 2.50"W
- Weight :250 gm.
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The beautiful brass figure of child Krishna is nicely decorated with a high degree of finesse and refinement. A large number of stories surround the life and some key events of child Krishna when he was in Gokul and his maternal uncle Kanch tried to kill him but without success. Krishna is often described and portrayed as an infant or young boy playing a flute as in the Bhagavata Purana, or as a youthful prince giving direction and guidance as in the Bhagavad Gita. The stories of Krishna appear across a broad spectrum of Hindu philosophical and theological traditions. They portray him in various perspectives: a God-child, a prankster, a model lover, a divine hero and the supreme being. The principal scriptures discussing Krishna's story are the Mahabharata, the Harivamsa, the Bhagavata Purana, and the Vishnu Purana. The stories of Krishna's childhood and youth tell how he became a cow herder, his mischievous pranks as Makhan Chor (butter thief), his foiling of attempts to take his life, and his role as a protector of the people of Vrindavana.
Krishna killed the demoness Putana, disguised as a wet nurse, sent by Kansa for Krishna's life. He tamed the serpent Kāliyā, who previously poisoned the waters of Yamuna river, thus leading to the death of the cowherds. In Hindu art, Krishna is often depicted dancing on the multi-hooded Kāliyā.
Krishna lifted the Govardhana hill and taught Indra, the king of the devas and rain, a lesson to protect native people of Brindavana from persecution by Indra and prevent the devastation of the pasture land of Govardhan. Indra had too much pride and was angry when Krishna advised the people of Brindavana to take care of their animals and their environment that provide them with all their necessities, instead of worshipping Indra annually by spending their resources.


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- Product Code :B6635
- Material :Brass
- Size :2"H x 2.75"W x 4.75"D
- Weight :310 gm.
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- Product Code :319
- Material :Brass
- Size :3.50"Hx3.75W
- Weight :520 gm
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The beautiful image of Lord Ganesha, the son of Lord Shiva and Parvati, is given a detail treatment. Lord Ganesha is one of the most popular gods in Hinduism and he is worshipped at the beginning of any ritual. One of the most benevolent gods in Hinduism, Lord Ganesha’s statue figures in shops, office complexes, and stores as he is considered a wish-fulfilling god. Lord Ganesha is also considered a Remover of Obstacles and Lord of Wisdom.

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- Product Code :3991
- Material :Brass
- Size : 8.50"H x 3"W x 2.50"D
- Weight :1.220 kg.
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- Product Code :4422
- Material :Brass
- Size :5.50"H x 2"W x 1.50"D
- Weight :300 gm.
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- Product Code :9218
- Material :Brass
- Size :14"H x 9.5"W x 5.5"D
- Weight :3.740 kg.
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- Product Code :B6950
- Material :Brass
- Size :10"H x 6.25"W x 5.50"D
- Weight :4.500 kg.
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- Product Code :B6835
- Material :Brass
- Size :11"H x 6.25"W x 4"D
- Weight :4.90 kg.
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- Product Code : 6193
- Material :Brass
- Size :5"H x 3.50"W x 7"D
- Weight :2.750 kg.
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The Chinese Feng-shui lion pair in brass is given a prolific treatment. Feng-shui is a Chinese philosophical system of harmonizing everyone with the surrounding environment. The term feng shui literally translates as "wind-water" in English. Feng-shui is one of the Five Arts of Chinese Metaphysics, classified as physiognomy (observation of appearances through formulas and calculations). The feng shui practice discusses architecture in metaphoric terms of "invisible forces" that bind the universe, earth, and humanity together, known as qi. Feng-shui was widely used to orient buildings — often spiritually significant structures such as tombs, but also dwellings and other structures—in an auspicious manner. Depending on the particular style of feng shui being used, an auspicious site could be determined by reference to local features such as bodies of water, stars, or a compass. It is believed that if a house is constructed following Feng-shui norms, all evil forces will be at bay and wealth and prosperity will flow.


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- Product Code :6232
- Material :Brass
- Size :9.50"H x 7.25"W x 4.50"D
- Weight :2.640 Kg.
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- Product Code :5938
- Material :Brass, Reconstituted Turquoise, Lapis lazuli and Coral
- Size :13.75"H x 11.50"W x 8.25"D
- Weight :6.720 Kg.
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The beautiful figure of Chenrezig Lokeshvara is nicely carved out of brass in a most intricate manner. Avalokiteśvara in Sanskrit, "Lord who looks down" and is a bodhisattva who embodies the compassion of all Buddhas. This bodhisattva is variably depicted and described and is portrayed in different cultures as either female or male. In Chinese Buddhism, Avalokiteśvara has become the somewhat different female figure Guanyin. In Cambodia, he appears as Lokeśvara.
Chenrezig is known as the embodiment of the compassion of all the Buddhas, the Bodhisattva of Compassion in the Tibetan Buddhist pantheon of enlightened beings. Avalokiteshvara is the earthly manifestation of the self-born, eternal Buddha, Amitabha. He guards this world in the interval between the historical Sakyamuni Buddha, and the next Buddha of the Future Maitreya.
Legends say that once Chenrezig made a vow that he would not rest until he had liberated all the beings in all the realms of suffering. After working diligently at this task for a very long time, he realized the immense number of miserable beings yet to be saved. Seeing this, he became despondent and his head split into thousands of pieces. Amitabha Buddha put the pieces back together as a body with very many arms and many heads, so that Chenrezig could work with myriad beings all at the same time. Sometimes Chenrezig is visualized with eleven heads, and a thousand arms fanned out around him.
Chenrezig is known by different names in different lands: as Avalokiteshvara in the ancient Sanskrit language of India, as Kuan-yin in China, as Kannon in Japan. As Chenrezig, he is considered the patron Bodhisattva of Tibet, and his meditation is practiced in all the great lineages of Tibetan Buddhism. The beloved king Songtsen Gampo was believed to be an emanation of Chenrezig, and some of the most respected meditation masters (lamas), like the Dalai Lamas and Karmapas, who are considered living Buddhas, are also believed to be emanations of Chenrezig.


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- Product Code :5339
- Material :Brass, Reconstituted Turquoise and Coral
- Size :10.50"H x 8.50"W x 6.25"D
- Weight :7.560 kg.
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In this beautiful brass figure along with brass reconstituted turquoise (blue and indigo) and coral (red) are used to give more appeal to the statute of the Lord Ganesha, one of the most widely revered Hindu deities. His ears, tusk, headgear and prominent belly are painted well as the Lord is shown seated on a podium. In fact the Lord is so popular among the Hindus that he is known by as many as 108 names. Here the Lord is shown as Chaturbhuj (Four-armed lord). He is also the Bhupati (the lord of lords), Bhuvanpati (lord of the heaven), Buddhinath (God of wisdom) and also Buddhipriya (one who bestows of knowledge and intellect). He is also known as Lambodara one who has a big belly.


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- Product Code :9233
- Material :Brass
- Size :4.10"H x 3.75"W x 2.10"D
- Weight :940 gm.
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- Product Code :5914
- Material :Brass
- Size : 7.25"H x 6.50"W x 3.75"D
- Weight :3.100 Kg.
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