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- Product Code: 3409
- Size: 18.50"H x 10.50"W x 4"D
- Weight: 3.50 kg.
- Material: Albizzia lebbeck wood, enamel paint
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Consort of Lord Vishnu; the Hindu Goddess Lakshmi is one of the most popular and widely worshiped Goddesses, she represents prosperity and wealth, this richly ornate figure is an epitome of excellent craftsmanship of the South Indian wood carvers.
The beautiful applique wall hanging from Orissa has been beautifully designed with some nice dress designs and a smart treatment of colour and designs. Each segment of dress designs has been beautifully appliques with some spectacular embroidery works on the piece of cotton. Lord Ganesha is standing and holding his weapon. The red and blue combination has given rise to a beautiful effect to the wall hanging.
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- Product Code :2295
- Material :Pink soft stone from Orissa
- Size : 6.25"H x 2.50"W
- Special Note : Not in a single piece of stone
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The calm and gentle stone figure of Lord Shiva, one of the Trinity Gods in Hinduism, the other two being Lord Brahma and Lord Vishnu, is given a refine and detail treatment with some exquisite carvings on it. Lord Shiva is one of the most-important Gods in Hinduism and He is responsible for the destruction of the universe. But destruction also has an element of positivism as destruction is the immediate prelude to regeneration. The composed and calm face of the Lord is finely ornate and He is wearing a well-carved tiger skin. A sense of accomplishment and glory is manifest on His face. The Lord is shown blessing His devotees with his one hand.
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- Product Code :4148
- Material :Pink soft stone of Orissa
- Size :8"H x 4.50"W x 2.50"D
- Weight :1.400
- Special Note : Not in a single piece of stone
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- Product Code :1391
- Material :Brass
- Size :13"H x 9"W x 7.50"D
- Weight :9.500 Kg.
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Lord Ganesha’s impressive image is cast in exceptional brass. Careful detailed ornamentation attests to Ganesha's beloved standing within the Hindu faith - Ganesha is the Lord of Knowledge and many celebrations begin with his worship. One of the most popular deities in Hinduism, his worship is believed to bring prosperity and blessings. His image has been chiseled out reflecting impressive features of brass work.
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- Product Code :B3734
- Material :Brass
- Size :18""H x 7.75"W x 5.75"D
- Weight :9.470 kg.
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- Product Code :3401
- Material : Albizzia lebbeck wood, enamel paint
- Size : 23"H x 11.50"W x 4.50"D
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.The beautiful image of Lord Ganehsha is given a colourful portrayal in the traditional Madhubani style. Lord Ganesha is one of the most popular gods in Hinduism and he is worshipped at the beginning of any ritual. Lord Ganesha is equally popular among the people of Mithila. Mithila, the centre of this form of painting, is a scholastic and cultural center in ancient India that traces its artistic lineage from epic times.
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- Product Code : 3298
- Material : Natural River Stones
- Size : 2"H to 2.50"H
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These Shiv Lingam are beautifully natural stone. Shiv lingam is held in reverence in temples all over the sub-continent. It is a symbol of that which is invisible yet omnipresent. It is therefore a visible symbol of the Ultimate Reality which is present in us. The Shivalingam denotes the primeval energy of the Creator. It is believed that at the end of all creation, during the great deluge, all of the different aspects of God find a resting place in the Lingam; Bhrama is absorbed into the right, Vishnu to the left and Gayatri into the heart. The Shivalingam is also a representation of the infinite Cosmic Column of fire, whose origins, Vishnu and Bhrama were unable to trace.
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- Product Code :4032
- Material :Brass
- Size : 6"H x 5.50"W x 4.25"D
- Weight :2 kg.
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The beautiful brass figure of Lord Ganesha is nicely carved out with a deep sense of refinement and accomplishment. Black and silver colours see in the figure an awesome blending with the Lord being seated on a podium. The chaturbhuj (Lord with four arms) is in a pensive mood and his tusk, ears, headgear, drapery, all are finely carved out. His belly is covered by a snake. One of the most widely worshipped gods in Hinduism, Lord Vinayaka is invoked first before beginning any ritual and the god is also one of the most benevolent gods for the devotees.
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- Product Code :3839
- Material :Brass
- Size :5.75"H x 3.75"W x 3.15"D
- Weight :1.400 kg
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- Product Code :3841
- Material :Brass
- Size :5.75"H x 3.75"W x 3.15"D
- Weight :1.250 kg.
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The beautiful handmade brass Sculpture depicts Lord Ganesha playing Manjira (hand cymbals). In India cymbals are associated with the devotional chanting of the supreme power; here the Lord Ganesha is inspiring us through His auspicious devotional act. Lord Ganesh is the elephant-headed God, who is known as Lord of Beginnings and the Lord of Obstacles.
The resplendent wooden figure of the Goddess of wealth and prosperity, Mother Goddess Lakshmi, is given a refine and detail treatment with some spectacular carvings on it. The Goddess is seated on a lotus, a symbol of purity. The Goddess is holding two lotuses on her hands. Whereas the lower part of the body is highly ornate with dresses, the upper part is left unadorned. One of the most widely worshipped goddesses in Hinduism, Lakshmi is the wife of Narayan or Vishnu and therefore she is also called Narayani. It is believed that worshipping the goddess gives us wealth and prosperity.
The eight forms of Lord Ganesha have been vividly portrayed by the Kalamkari artist in a most beautiful manner. Kalamkari is a very popular art form from Andha Pradesh. The enhancing effulgence of colours and the characters that emerge on cotton fabric, help create a resplendent spread in this form of painting. Kalamkari art is unique in its use of colour as a medium to portray various Hindu mythological characters. The Mudgala Purana, an ancient text on Lord Ganesha, cites eight forms of Ganesha, prevailing over eight human weaknesses or demons. Ekadanta is the Conquerer of Moda, arrogance. Dhumravarna (smoke colored) overcomes Abhimana, pride; Vakratunda (curved trunk) is the Vanquisher of Matsarya, jealousy; Mahodara (big belly) is Lord of Moha, infatuation; Gajanana (elephant face) conquers Lobha, greed; Lambodara (corpulent belly) overcomes Krodha, anger; Vikata (deformed) conquers Kama, lust; Vighnaraja (King of Obstacles) prevails over Mamata (egotism). Thus Ganesha is "there" for even the lowest of the low, that there is hope for everyone, and that there really is "no intrinsic evil," only a seeming variation of the past containing all that has to be learned to live and grow from a young soul to an older one and then mature into rishi consciousness. He is "there for us." The Kalamkari art of painting undergoes a laborious, slow process of resist - dyeing and hand printing. Many stages have to be undergone before the final results are achieved. Unlike other styles of painting, Kalamkari painting demands a lot of treatment before and after the painting is completed on the cotton fabric. Depending on the treatment of cloth, or quality of the mordant, the colours change accordingly. Every step from soaking of the cloth, to sketching the outlines to washing and drying the cloth, is done carefully and correctly. The use natural dyes, extracted from bark, flower and root. Thus the colour red is obtained by using the Indian madder root, yellow from the pomegranate seed or even mango bark, and black from myrobalam fruit. No chemical dyes are used is producing Kalamkari colours! From whitening the cloth in a particular solution to the final painting, it is a labourious process and the artist has to put up lot of effort.
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- Product Code :1674
- Material :Soft stone from Orissa
- Size :6"H x 3"W
- Special Note : Not in a single piece of stone
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The beautiful image of the Apostle of Truth and non-violence is given a refine and detail treatment with some beautiful carvings on it. Lord Buddha passed through a process of rigorous transformation in the jungle and ultimately attained the enlightenment. Worshipped by the Buddhists in India and abroad, he is considered as an avatar of Lord Vishnu.
Set on o Kalamkari painting, the Ganesha and Murugan’s painting is sized 44cmx 34cm. Whereas the Lord Ganesha is painted on blue colour, mostly natural dyes, a special feature of the Kalamkari form of paintings, Lord Murugan is painted yellow. Lord Ganesha is more associated with our day-to-day life whereas the Lord Murugan is involed mostly with the spiritual aspects of our life. The vehicles of both the gods have also been painted along with their gods. The master painter has used the lines, a special feature of the Kalamkari paintings, in a most astute manner. A rare combination of lines and colour gives the Kalamkari painting an added attraction.
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- Product Code :379
- Material :Soft Stone
- Size : 6"H
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The beautiful image of Goddess Lakshmi has been chiseled out of soft stone in a most intricate manner. The figure seated on a full-blown lotus reveals some intricate designs and a greater degree of gracefulness and it is richly decorated. She is the goddess of wealth and it is believed that worshipping her gives us wealth and prosperity. The way the figure is being cut out shows a greater degree of gracefulness and the intricate designs on it are really impressive. Her sparkling smile is amazing. She is wearing red saris and her eyes are very attractive and deep.
The beautiful brass image of Lord Shiva is being carved out in a most nice manner. The Lord is shown in a meditative posture and the body is given a refine treatment. Lord Shiva is considered the master of yoga and he is one of the Trinity: the other two being Lord Vishnu and Brahma.
The brass figure of Lord Hanuman, the monkey disciple of lord Ram has been chiseled out revealing a sense of devotion and obeisance in the face of the bhakta (disciple) His folded hands reveal his devotion towards Ram. His headgear, hands and arms are heavily decorated with ornaments. His waist is covered with a loin cloth and is wearing ornaments. Lord Hanuman is worshipped by the Hindu devotees for the fulfillment of desires.
The beautiful image of Goddess Saraswati has been carved out of pink stone with some spectacular sculptural designs. Goddess Saraswati is worshipped by the students as well as by the musicians as she is considered the goddess of learning and music. The standing figure of the goddess shows her holding the veena and her body is being treated with some greater degree of refinement. The figure contains some beautiful carvings on it.
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- Product Code :866
- Material :Brass
- Size :6.50"H x 4"W x 3"D
- Weight :1.200 kg.
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The beautiful image of Lord Krishna and Radha are carved out of brass revealing a deep amorous feeling on them. The lovers are swinging and the feeling of love between then is evident as Radha is bent on the arm of Lord Krishna. The figures are being shown with lot of jewelries and carvings. The saga of immortal love between Lord Krishna and Radha is manifest in the brass image and it indeed immortalizes the love story between the Divine Couple.
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- Product Code :297
- Material :Soft Stone
- Size :6"H
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The goddess of learning and music Saraswati is being given a nice and detail portrayal. She is carved out of soft stone with the swan, her vehicle, by her side. The gracefulness and feminine nature in the image is a testimony of the way the sculptor has carved out the figure from soft stone. She is wearing lot of ornaments and her face is reflective of her accomplishment.
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