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- Product Code :1150
- Material :Quartz Crystal
- Size :2.10"H x 1.50"L x 1.50"W
- Weight :91 gm.
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- Product Code :B463
- Material :Laborite Natural Stone
- Size :2.20"H x 1.25"W
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The beautiful figure head of Lord Gautam Buddha is given a detail and refine treatment with his eyes, ears, being given a prominent treatment. His hair is treated with some more refinement and the figure reveals a greater degree accomplishment and gracefulness. Lord Buddha is an apostle of truth and non-violence and he passed through a rigorous process to attain the truth. He offered the middle path that avoids any extreme methods. A sense of mystic accomplishment is manifest in the figure.


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- Product Code :B2870
- Material :Rose quartz
- Size :2.10"H x 1.60"W x 1.10"D
- Weight :94 gm.
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- Product Code :1676
- Material :Soft stone from Orissa
- Size :6"h x 3.25"w
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The image of Lord Ganesha, one of the most worshipped gods in Hinduism, has been nicely carved out of stone by the sculptor. The God of wisdom, who is worshipped at the beginning of any ritual, is shown playing the flute. The figure of Lord Ganesha has some beautiful floral designs on it. The figure is an example of sculptural excellence.


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- Product Code :2195
- Material :Soft stone of Orissa
- Size :6.50"H x 3.50"W
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The beautiful figure of Lord Ganesha, one of the most-worshipped gods in Hinduism, is given a refine and detail treatment with some nice carvings on it. Also known as the Lord of Wisdom, Lord Ganesha is worshipped at the beginning of any ritual and he is inviked for wealth and resources.


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- Product Code :B1324
- Material :Brass
- Size :12"H x 7"W x 5"D
- Weight :4.200 kg.
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- Material: Brass
- Size: 4"H x 3.25" x 3.75"D
- Weight: 490 gm.
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The Lakshmi Pooja Deepak, which is manufactured using high grade Metal brass. This Deepak is used during the worship of Gods in every rituals and ceremonies in india. This is a unique decorative piece of Deepak used in many devout hindu homes for puja purpose.
People light up these wick lamps for performing aarti of Gods they worship. These are also used as diwali lights and Home Decor Showpiece, when whole India gets lighted on the dark amawasya night. There is a diya in this lamp set that can contain sufficient oil to keep burning for many hours. There is also beautiful idol of Laxmi seated on the top. Made in brass, this is a solid piece of collectible figurine sculpture that you would be happy to keep at your home.


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- Product Code :1447
- Material :Brass
- Size :9"H x 6.75"W x 4"D
- Weight :2.630 kg.
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- Product Code :372
- Material :Brass
- Size :9.50"H x 5.75"W x 3.50"D
- Weight :4.00 kg.
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The beautiful brass figurines of Lord Boddhisattva are given refine and detail treatment with some nice carvings. Lord Buddha, the Apostle of truth and non-violence is being given a royal treatment in the beautiful antiquated brass style. Lord Buddha is an epitome of love and non-violence. The meditating figure of the Lord Buddha symbolizes peace and harmony amidst disturbing elements. His message of universal brotherhood and non-violence is cherished even today with utmost respect and reverence. Lord Buddha gave up the lap of royal luxury to embrace a life of severe penance in search of the ultimate truth in life, a truth that provides panacea for universal sufferings.

The beautiful brass figure of Lord Buddha is cast in the traditional dhokra technique. A prominent deity in Hinduism, Buddha is also considered an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Dhokra is an ancient technique of crafting brass figures using the lost wax method. In this method, the figure is created through a laborious lost wax method practised by the tribal groups of north India. A model is sculpted out of clay and dried in the sun. It is then covered with beeswax and more clay, forming a mold. The piece is cast, cleaned and again dried in the sun. Finally, it is heated in the ground for five days and polished.

Gangesindia Devi Saraswati Playing Veena - Goddess of Knowledge
Material - Brass
Height - 7” (inches)
Width - 4.5”
Depth - 3.5”
Product Weight - 1.5 kgs


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- Product Code :1109
- Material :Cotton
- Size :74" x 46"
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The beautiful Kalamkari painting depicts the Lord of Wisdom in his eight different forms. The Mudgala Purana, an ancient text on Lord Ganesha, cites eight forms of Ganesha, prevailing over eight human weaknesses or demons. Thus, Ekadanta is the Conquerer of Moda or 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). So now we can see that our Loving 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." Yes, there is hope for all, and none are damned forever. It is our loving Ganesha who eventually introduces us to His brother, our Loving Murugan, the God Who sits upon the manipura chakra, center of willpower.


The beautiful narrative painting of Lord Krishna has depicted various events of his life such as in childhood, in youth, in the battle of Kurukshetra etc. The typical kalamkari painting depicts the figures in natural colours and the overall effect of the painting is amazing. The enhancing effulgence of colours and the characters that emerge on cotton fabric, help create a resplendent spread. Kalamkari art is unique in its use of colour as a medium to portray mythological characters. Kalamkari has a glorious history. The popularity of this exquisite form of art crossed the shores of the country during the 17th and 18th centuries. Kalahasti and Machilipatnam in Andhra Pradesh, the nerve centres of this art continue to be beehives of Kalamkari activity. Kalamkari colours are made from vegetable dyes. In addition to themes from the epics, Kalamkari leitmotifs comprise different forms of the lotus flower, the carwheel, parrots, an interlacing pattern of leaves and flowers.


The beautiful painting summarizes the Hindu epic Ramayana in a most beautiful manner. The Kalamkari painting depicts a number of important scenes from the epic that describes the story of Lord Ramchandra, his going to exile with His wife Seeta and brother Lakshmana. Seeta was abducted by demon king Ravana and ultimately Lord Ramchandra with the help of Hanuman rescued Seeta from the clutches of Ravana. Hanuman is a great devotee of Lord Ramchandra and he played a key role in rescuing Seeta. Ravana met his death at the hands of Lord Ramchandra and the epic signifies the triumph of good over bad.


Lord Ganesha the son of "Lord Shiva", one of the Trinity Gods in Hinduism, the other two being Lord Brahma and Vishnu, Lord Ganesha is one of the most popular gods in Hinduism. He is also known as Agra Ganya (One who is reckoned with first) among gods because He is the remover of obstacles. The mouse and the bowl of laddoos (sweets) are also nicely painted. Even the panel around the figure is given a refine treatment.


A great degree of finesse and refinement is manifest in the spectacular Kalamkari painting that depicts Lord Krishna and His consort Radha. A number of variegated natural colours have been combined together with the precision of perfection. Trees, the peacock, the background all are given a refine and delicate touch. The beautiful Kalamkari painting is a fitting tribute to the saga of eternal love between Radha and Krishna. The spectacular painting has some exquisite designs on it and the beautiful pattern of colours add some sparks to the work. Centred on Kalahasti region of Andhra Pradesh, this type of painting is characterized by strong colour pattern and lines. Whereas the Lord is playing some immortal tunes on His flute, Radha is looking at Him with love and admiration.


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- Product Code :3295
- Material :Cotton cloth
- Size :75" x 44"
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The beautiful Kalamkari painting depicts the Goddess Saraswati in a most accomplished manner. The Goddess of Learning and Art is painted seated on a big lotus and she is wearing some spectacular jewelries and drapery. The Goddess is one of the most popular goddesses in Hinduism and she is worshipped by the students as Goddess Saraswati is considered an embodiment of learning. The beautiful painting has some exquisite designs on it and the beautiful pattern of some variegated colors add sparks to the masterpiece. Centred on Kalahasti region of Andhra Pradesh, this genre of painting is marked by strong colour pattern and lines.


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- Product Code :3488
- Material :Cotton cloth
- Size :23" x 18"
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- Product Code :4056
- Material :Cotton cloth, Color: Vegetable and natural dyes
- Size :45" x 35"
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