$1,099
Royalty is enshrined in this sandstone sculpture of a maiden who is whiling away her time in the royal garden, the favored place for them to spend their leisure time amid in-house natural splendors. The intricate carving clearly brings out the elegance (Saundarya in Sanskrit) of her attire, jewelry and her features, which have been captured by the artisans through generations and continued even to this day. Even her posture has been frozen in time, lending the sensuality that the maidens in the palaces used to maintain to lure their kings.
Suggested Placement: The main entrance or the corner of your living room or in your courtyard.
Note: With respect to size, the statue can be custom made -- hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
$1,100
Carved out of sand stone with all its fine details, this 4ft tall statue represnts life in the classical era. This depicts a woman of a middle class family with her infants.In ancient indian family system mother was always considered the most important teachr and was revered like goddess.
Suggested Placement: In all its grandeur this marvel of a piece can be kept in the courtyard or at then entrance of the house.
Note: This also can be custom made to a specific size over a specific time frame.
$190
Lord Ganesha is said to have a very affectionate bonding with his mother Devi Parvati. It is she who brought him to life and the instance is when she went bathing and wanted an attendant to guard the doors. She thus made a little boy out of some turmeric paste and brought it to life. When Lord Shiva, angered by the little boy stopping him from entering, cut off his head; it is maa Parvati who insisted on bringing him back to life. These are just a couple of anecdotes that tell the tale of a mother-son bond. Lord Ganesha, depicted in this Sandstone sculpture is hence also know as Gauri Nandana.
Note: In all its grandeur this can be custom made i.e., hand crafted exclusively for you in a size of your choice to suit your needs.
Dimensions: 12"x6"x4".
Culture: India.
Medium: Sandstone.
Suggested Placement: In your garden or front room.
Weight: 6kgs.
Product Code: acsssslgtr-32.
$1,410
Royalty always required that there is enough sophistication attached to a personality. The queens and princesses in particular used to spend a lot of time keeping themselves graceful (Shobha in Sanskrit) at all times. In this sculpture made in sandstone, a maiden is portrayed looking at the mirror; her slightly extended lips giving an impression that she is liking what she is seeing. The splendour that surrounds royalty can be seen around, which is the garden, the leisure ground for the ladies in the palaces.
Suggested Placement: The main entrance or the corner of your living room or in your courtyard
Note: With respect to size, the statue can be custom made -- hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
$820
Aspirations of men during the time of kings used to be protection of their territory or to expand their kingdom. Aspirations of their queens used to be their soulmate’s safety and wellbeing. Hearing from their dear (Subhaga in Sanskrit) used to be the only concern, when their husbands were out for days. In this sculpture on sandstone, a queen’s thoughts are aptly depicted on her face as she writes her thoughts in a letter intended to be sent to her beloved. Royalty is resplendent, and her features have a rare contrast -- that of love, concern and fear, all coming together to present a beautiful image of longing.
Suggested Placement: The main entrance or the corner of your living room or in your courtyard
Note: With respect to size, the statue can be custom made -- hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
$675
Carved out of sand stone with all its fine details, this 4ft tall statue represnts life in the classical era. This depicts a woman of a middle class family fetching water from a near by source.As she walks, the poise and sensuality in her posture is quite striking.
Suggested Placement: In all its grandeur this marvel of a piece can be kept in the courtyard or living room or at then entrance of the house.
Note: This also can be custom made to a specific size over a specific time frame.
$799
Women remain an inspiration to the creative pursuer since centuries. During the time when kings ruled India, artisan’s found their creativity in capturing the sensuality in women. This sculpture aptly depicts a royal maiden at leisure. Her curvaceous stance, the rustic texture of sandstone, her jewellery, the patterned attire, her features -- especially her eyes in calmness and lips with a sign of enticement -- all well balanced by the detailing of the royal garden transports one to the time of yore when being beautiful (Sundara in Sanskrit) meant being a woman.
Suggested Placement: The main entrance or the corner of your living room or in your courtyard
Note: With respect to size, the statue can be custom made -- hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
$875
The royal palaces were always a place where decorum of the ultimate level had to be constantly maintained. After all, it depicted the superiority of a king and his authority over his people. In this sculpture in sandstone, one element that makes for the entire splendour in royalty is being sculpted. The lady is part of a huge contingent of dancers, musicians, courtesans and others whose responsibility is to welcome (Svagata in Sanskrit) and entertain royal guests. Her grace, which is reflected in the sculpture, is an essential part of her role to keep the guests in a comfort zone. The exquisite attire, which has been carved to perfection in all its complexity, lends a sense of sophistication that is inevitable with the royals of yore in India.
Suggested Placement: The main entrance or the corner of your living room or in your courtyard
Note: With respect to size, the statue can be custom made -- hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Artist : Rabi Sahoo
$999
The look of poise, sensuality (Surata in Sanskrit) and beauty that is associated with royalty and Indian women has been passed on through generations in varied ways. The way they used to carry themselves, have been carved by artisans in an impeccable manner, highlighting the essentiality of looking elegant in the times of yore. The queens and princesses in particular used to spend a lot of time keeping themselves graceful at all times. In this sculpture, made in sandstone, a maiden is portrayed looking at the mirror; her slightly extended lips giving an impression that she is likes what she is sees. The splendour that surrounds royalty can be seen around, with nature closely intertwined.
Suggested Placement: The main entrance or the corner of your living room or in your courtyard
Note: With respect to size, the statue can be custom made -- hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
$1,945
The royal palaces were always a place where decorum of the ultimate level had to be constantly maintained. After all, it depicted the superiority of a king and his authority over his people. In this sculpture in sandstone, one element that makes for the entire splendour in royalty is being sculpted. The lady is part of a huge contingent of dancers, musicians, courtesans and others whose responsibility is to welcome (Svagata in Sanskrit) and entertain royal guests. Her grace, which is reflected in the sculpture, is an essential part of her role to keep the guests in a comfort zone. The exquisite attire, which has been carved to perfection in all its complexity, lends a sense of sophistication that is inevitable with the royals of yore in India.
Suggested Placement: The main entrance or the corner of your living room or in your courtyard
Note: With respect to size, the statue can be custom made -- hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
$1,945
This depiction of a dancing diva of the classical era with all her sensuous posture is craftsmanship of unmatched flair. This reclaims an era when art and cultural ruled the roost. Kings and emperors have danseuses as integral part of their courts.Music was an integral part of royalty during the rule of kings in India. Several musical instruments, musical notes (Svara in Sanskrit), dances, dancers and musicians evolved during the time and it was a regular practice for the royal court to have musical events during the evenings. In this sculpture in sandstone, a danseuse is seen playing the violin, complete in the royal dress code, which had to be graceful -- quite well evidenced in the intricacy that is reflected through the detailed carving.
Owning a piece of marvel is like owning a piece from long lost history!
Suggested Placement: In the courtyard or at the main entrance.
Note: In respect to size, all statues can be custom made i.e. hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
$1,725
Music was an integral part of royalty during the rule of kings in India. Several musical instruments, musical notes (Svara in Sanskrit), dances, dancers and musicians evolved during the time and it was a regular practice for the royal court to have musical events during the evenings. In this sculpture in sandstone, a danseuse is seen playing the violin, complete in the royal dress code, which had to be graceful -- quite well evidenced in the intricacy that is reflected through the detailed carving.
Suggested Placement: The main entrance or the corner of your living room or in your courtyard
Note: With respect to size, the statue can be custom made -- hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
$5,999
Lord Shiva, who is also known as Mahadeva or Great God, is one of the trinity deities of Hinduism. Shiva has many benevolent and fearsome forms. In this sculpture, it is the benevolent aspect that has been captured. He is depicted as an ascetic (Tapasi in Sanskrit) on Mount Kailash as well as a householder with wife Parvati and his two children, Ganesha and Kartikeya, and Nandi, his bull which serves as the mount and as the gatekeeper. The majestic personality of lord Shiva is the most arresting aspect of this sculpture which appropriately captures the essence that is associated with the influence he carries in Hinduism.
Suggested Placement: The main entrance or the corner of your living room or in your courtyard
Note: With respect to size, the statue can be custom made -- hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
$649
According to Hindu mythology, the world is run by three major Gods, namely Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Shiva. Lord Brahma is responsible for life and creation while Lord Vishnu takes care of the beings and harmony of life, and Lord Shiva is the master of destruction. The union of these Gods is called Tridev and is the basis of creation, life, and death. Our master sculptor has done an impeccable job in carving this sandstone sculpture portraying the lords in all their valor and grandeur. It will be a perfect addition to your collection.
Note: In all its grandeur this can be custom made i.e., handcrafted exclusively for you in a size of your choice to suit your needs.
Dimensions: 15"x10"x07"
Culture: India
Medium: Sandstone
Suggested Placement: In your living room or pooja room
Weight: 20 Kgs.
Product Code: acpcsstdbt-90
$1,945
Depicting life in the rural parts of India, this sculpture captures the daily chore of women (Vanita in Sanskrit) in villages. Though the rustic lifestyle with its hardships is reflected by the two pots she is carrying to fetch water from a source, the delicate balance with elegance has been captured with her sensuality, her attire and her jewelry. The well braided long hair is another aspect that adds to her feminity while the goat brings the element of her friendly innocence. The sculpture’s eye for detail stands out in the carvings and lends ounces of exquisiteness.
Suggested Placement: The main entrance or the corner of your living room or in your courtyard
Note: With respect to size, the statue can be custom made -- hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
$875
Krishna or Vasudeva, , the most powerful incarnations of Lord Vishnu and the Supreme Being or the Purna Purushotam playing flute. As the legend goes the soulful tunes of Krishna’s flute just mesmerized all . Carved out of sand stone, this 3.5ft ht intricately worked statue is a representation of centuries old artisanship in its glorious best.
Suggested Placement: Keeping it in the courtyard, entrance or living room will not only enhance the aesthetics but is believed to bring positive energy.
Note: In all its grandeur this can custom made over a specific time frame.
$1,050
Hanuman or Vayuputra is the greatest symbol of valour, energy, intelligence, prowess, character, charm, discernment, composure, dexterity, vigor, and fortitude. It is believed as long as the name of Lord Ram remains in this world, Hanumanji will live in this world as well. This 48’’ sclupture with natural finish is testimony to a rare artisanship of the distant past that has been kept alive by a group of extremley skilled artisans.
Suggested Placement: In the courtyard or at the main entrance
Note: In all its grandeur this can custom made over a specific time frame.
$2,449
The lion, a symbol of valor and strength, was a integral signature of the Mauryan Empire (4th to 2nd century BCE), which was the first empire to rule over most of India. The period was also significant because it represented a transition in Indian art from use of wood to stone. The detailed carving of animal capitals have survived even today; the finest being the Lion Capital of Ashoka from Sarnath that is now the National Emblem of India. This sculpture derives inspiration from the art that thrived during the era and has survived even today. The single lion capital, with its typical elaborate carving, lends a new definition to majesticity.
Suggested Placement: The courtyard or the entrance.
Note: With respect to size, the statue can be custom made -- hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Artist : Rabi Sahoo
$1,425
The bamboo flute, considered to be the most natural, is Hindu Lord Krishna's favorite instrument. In this sculpture, made out of sandstone, the lord is seen completely absorbed in melody (Vimurchana in Sanskrit) emanating from the instrument. It is said that the lord used to communicate with his spiritual companion Radha through the music from the flute which only she understood. Nature is abundantly depicted through elements as intricately carved as the tree over the lord; the enamoured animals in the sculpture unmistakably portraying the influence that Krishna held over mother earth.
Suggested Placement: The main entrance or the corner of your living room or in your courtyard
Note: With respect to size, the statue can be custom made -- hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
$1,275
Ganesha, as Vinayaka, is the ruler and the bestower of eternal bliss. Hence it is believed that every new journey in life that is initiated after offering prayers to the lord culminates with riches of favorable results. The snake tied around Ganesha’s waist represents the divine energy that infuses all living forms. Here, it represents kundalini, the coil of psychic energy that lies at the base of our spine. Carved of sand stone in its grandeur, depicts the lord in a sedentary position with his trunk turning to left. The trunk on the right side are called as Siddhi Vinyaka because if worshipped correctly then one is blessed with quick results or siddhis.
Suggested Placement: This sculpture in all its glory can be entrenched at the main entrance or the courtyard.
Note: This can also be custom made i.e hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
$1,799
This sculpture details out a lady relaxing (Visrama in Sanskrit) in a royal garden. The aspect of leisure is evident with her arms loosely stretched over her head and her left leg lazily taking support of a tree. Unconcerned of the deer trying to gain her attention, the lady seems to be in her own uncomplicated dreamworld. The sculpture stands out evidently because of the intricate work that brings out the real feel of the atmosphere that she is in as well as the trouble-free feeling experienced by her. It also conveys the finesse with which the craftsmen of yore were able to capture the real essence of royal life and pass it to future generations.
Suggested Placement: The courtyard or the entrance.
Note: With respect to size, the statue can be custom made -- hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Artist : Rabi Sahoo
$924
Ganesha is probably the only god who enjoys a popularity that goes beyond boundaries, having emerged as a distinct deity in the 4th and 5th centuries CE. And ever since, his adoration has reached epic status in India and his portrayal has found many dimensions. In this sandstone sculpture, a form since the 13th century, he can be seen in a solemn posture which gets its element of awe with the intricate carving that quite clearly depicts the glory surrounding him. The aura is serenely divine and it unconsciously gives a feel of harmonious existence and wisdom (Viveka in Sanskrit).
Suggested Placement: The main entrance or the corner of your living room or in your courtyard
Note: With respect to size, the statue can be custom made -- hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
$1,275
The love story of Radha and Krishna is an oft-repeated and much loved part of the Hindu mythos. The story of two people, transcending time, space and other distinctions, their love is considered the blissful form of divine regality. Radha is acknowledged as the Supreme Goddess for the sway she has over Krishna, while Krishna is known as the Supreme being in the universe. This adroitly carved sandstone statue depicts the love and celebrates the union of two souls united in the consciousness of their devotees across the world.
Suggested Placement: In the puja room or in the living room
Note: In all its grandeur this can be custom made i.e. hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Note: In all its grandeur this can be custom made i.e. hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Weight in Kgs:210
Product Code:acibsslkra-77
Artist:Indiraman Babu
$299
Being aware of everything while being in a nidra (sleeping) posture is how Narayana is shown. Narayana is the resting form of energy, the active form of Lord Naryana is called Vishnu.This chalk stone sculpture depicts the lord with his consort goddess Laxmi resting on Sesha Naga. Shesh“ in Sanskrit and many Indian languages means “that which remains" and “ Naga" means snake, and snake symbolises energy in Hinduism.So when these two words shesha +naga are put together, it means, that which remains, ultimately, is ENERGY or Atman.
Suggested Placement: In the puja (worship) room or the living room showcase.
Note: In all its grandeur this can be custom made i.e. hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
$1,125
A glimpse of life in ancient India, a woman attending her livestock. Captured with such fine details the craftsmanship of such extra ordinary skill have been passed on from generation to generation since hundreds of years.
Suggested Placement: This sculpture in all its glory can be entrenched at the main entrance or the corridor or in your courtyard.
Note: In respect to size, all scluptures can be custom made i.e. hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Artist : Rabi Sahoo