$480
Only a few gods around the globe are portrayed as beautifully (Manohara in Sanskrit) as Lord Krishna, the Hindu god, known with various perspectives: a god-child, a prankster, a model lover, a divine hero, and the Supreme Being. He has been recreated in various avatar by artisans through centuries, and they have been passed on their expertise to generations who have tediously preserved his image as an attractive god with the flute ever present and a cow often nigh. In this sculpture too, the essential elements are all there, but what makes it stand out is the striking expression on his face and his posture, which redefines the beauty in a man.
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.
$985
This blackstone sculpture of Lord Buddha portrays him performing the Dhyana Mudra. Mudhras in Buddhism are an essential part of their culture and are often performed during meditation and yoga. Dhyana Mudra is said to improve concentration and heal the individual. It is performed by placing both the palms atop one another with the thumbs touching. This triangle represents the three jewels of Buddhism namely Buddha, the Sangha, and Dharma. Placing an idol of Lord Buddha spreads peace and tranquility. Bring in this exquisite sculpture today.
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: 30"x22"x12".
Culture: India.
Medium: Blackstone.
Suggested Placement: In your pooja room or main hall.
Weight: 45 Kgs.
Product Code: acskbsmjdm-58.
$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.