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The beautiful brass figure exalts the immortal love story between Lord Krishna, the great Casanova, and His beloved Radha. The Lord is creating a mesmerising tune on his flute and Radha seems totally lost on his arms. Even the cow is also nicely treated in the figure. Both are wearing some rich and dazzling drapery and jewelries and a deep sense of satisfaction and beauty is manifest here. The immortal love story between Krishna and Radha has been egging on literatures for generations and people still cherish their true love and devotion.
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- Product Code :5713
- Material :Soft Stone
- Size :7"H x 3.50"W x 1.75"D
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- Product Code :2909
- Material :Cotton Cloth
- Size :22" x 28"
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Divine love between Lord Krishna and Radha is manifest in the beautiful Batik painting. Perfection in completion, precision of a surgeon is manifest in the spectacular Batik painting. Radha is lying on the arms of the Lord of the Universe and a deep feeling of love mesmerizes the onlookers. The vessel, the beautiful tree, the surrounding ambience are all neatly painted with a masterstroke. Indeed a masterpiece and the painter has depicted magic on cloth.

The precision of a surgeon is manifest in the spectacular brass figure of Lord Krishna and His beloved Radha. A deep sense of smoothness and gracefulness mark the beautiful brass figure. A spectacular display of ornaments and drapery characterize the dazzling brass figure in which the Lord is playing His flute as an amused Radha looks on. The panel of peacocks and tree plus the cow are also given a minute and flawless treatment.

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- Product Code :B6242
- Material :Polyresin
- Size :5.75"H x 6.25"W x 3.75"D
- Weight :510 gm.
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The most conspicuous feature about the painting is the vibrant colour pattern and the strong application of lines. The scenic beauty of Vrindavan has been depicted using variegated colour patterns and lines. The saga of immortal love between Radha and Krishna has been given a vibrant portrayal by the batik painter. The grasses, the trees, the animals all have been treated with equal sense of urgency.

The beautiful Kalamkari painting is given a royal and detail treatment with some sparkling designs. Lord Krishna is shown playing his flute with Radha by His side. The cow in the background and the beautiful tree is also nicely painted. The Kalamkari art is unique in its use of colour as a medium to portray mythological characters. As the name suggests, Kalamkari is the art of painting cotton fabrics with a kalam i.e. pen, a sharp pointed pierced bamboo that regulates flow of colour on the fabric and this form of painting is centred on Kalahasti of Andhra Pradesh.

The beautiful paintings depict the Lord along with His beloved Radha roaming in a most amorous scene. A deep sense of selfless love and affection is manifest on the face of Radha. The saga of Radha-Krishna love constitutes the theme of paintings of Indian artists and has been inspiring generations for centuries.
The duo are wearing some dazzling ornaments and beautiful clothes.
Krishna's relationship with Radha, his favorite among the ‘Gopis’, has served as a model for male and female love in a variety of art forms, and since the sixteenth century appears prominently as a motif in North Indian paintings.

The beautiful Kalamkari painting of the "Lord Krishna" and His consort "Radha" is given a refine and detail treatment. The Lord is playing his flute whereas Radha is in a dancing posture. The duo are wearing some beautiful clothes and ornaments. Even the peacock and the surrounding trees are given a refine touch. Kalamkari is an exquisite ancient craft of painted and printed fabrics. It derives its name from Kalam meaning Pen, and Kari meaning work, literally Pen-work. It is hand painting as well as block printing with vegetable dyes. Kalamkari art has evolved through trial and error over the last 3000 years. Techniques of craftsmanship in Kalamkari were handed down within the families from generation to generation.

The story of Lord Krishna and Radha is a saga of immortal love. The beautiful Batik painting has captured a golden moment of love between the two in the unique Batik style. While the Lord is sitting in a relaxed mood, Radha is standing with Krishna’s flute on her hand. The peacock is a witness to their love and affection. Batik paintings are traditional to India and its efflorescence is a great testimony of cultural diversification. Batik paintings are known for their originality, uniqueness and fineness. Batik (literally means wax writing) is the art of creating images on the cotton cloth using wax resist method.
The rich and vibrant traditions patchwork gets a rich depiction in the wall hanging that reveals a riot of colours with the green, maroon and dark creating a sort of resplendent and vivid effect. The beautiful wall hanging depicts the Lord of Wisdom along with some geometric motifs. Dazzling mirror works sparkle in the wall hanging.

The spectacular wooden figure of Lord Ganesha seated on a lotus is given a radiant treatment. Some exquisite carvings and designs have made the figure even more beautiful. One of the most-popular gods in Hinduism, Lord Ganesha is the Remover of Obstacles and the Lord of Wisdom, and he is worshipped at the beginning of any ritual or ceremony. He is the symbol of good beginning and is considered one of the most benevolent gods in Hinduism. Son of Lord Shiva, one of the Trinity Gods in Hinduism, the other two being Lord Brahma and Vishnu, and Parvati, Lord Ganesha could be easily propitiated by offering sweets.

The spectacular Glass Beaded Necklace is given a refine and detail touch with a rare sense of perfection and precision. Glass, beads and threads are crafted with immaculate precision and inimitable styles by the artist producing a sense of rare artistry and beauty. The necklace will beautify any woman who loves spectacular jewelries and who appreciates beauty and jewelry. Indeed it will be a perfect gift for any woman of substance and she will love to have it as a gift for special occasion.

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- Product Code :896
- Material :Brass
- Size : 7.50"H x 4.75"W
- Weight :1.300 kg.
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The statue of radiant Shiva has been carved out with meticulous details. He is shown in a meditative posture thinking about the universe. Lord Shiva is one of the most revered gods in Hindu mythology and is worshipped for his all-pervasive prowess. Shiva is one of the Trimurti (i.e "trinity") and is considered the destroyer. Even though he represents destruction, Shiva is viewed as a positive force (The Destroyer of Evil), since creation follows destruction. However, according to Shaivism, Shiva is not merely a destroyer but performs five functions: 1. Creator, 2. Preserver, 3. Destroyer, 4. Hiding the sins, and most importantly, 5. Blessing.
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