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The splendid brass figures of Krishna, the human incarnation of Lord Vishnu and His Lover Dhokra Radha, are given a royal and refine treatment in the traditional dhokra method. The figures seem to have immortalized the deep love and affection between the two. Some spectacular designs and carvings characterize the figures. A deep sense of satisfaction and accomplishment is manifest as the Lord is holding his flute and Radha is smiling.
A profusion of ideas, inspiration of beauty. A lovely looking gold plated earring with 40% silver that studded with American diamonds and hanging with teardrop shape. It looks really stunning for any occasion.

A deep sense of sensuality and feminine beauty marks the spectacular brass figure. A lady here is carrying a pot on her head to fetch water. A sense of simplicity is also manifest in this beautiful brass figure. A lady of substance she represents the tens of hundreds of tribal women in North India, who have to struggle a lot for survival. Cast in ancient Dhokra method, the brass figure is given a refine and detail touch.
Weight : 490 gm
Size : 7.50"H x 3.75"W x 1.75"D
- Product Code: 3621
- Size: 17"L
- Weight: 100 gm.
- Material: Shell Pearls
Beautifully hand carved Elephant with intricate jaali work and an elephant inside the elephant and two tiny elephants at the foot to give it a feel of a herd is sure to look great on a table as a centre piece.The whole statue is carved out of a single wooden piece.
The captivating Dhokra metal art is beautifully manifested in this Brass alloy statue of Lord Buddha, depicting tribal perspective of the deity. Sitting cross-legged on a lotus flower base, the idol of Lord Buddha in a blessing pose has been rendered visually more endearing with the orange tint on the ears of the idol to match the spread out orange petals.

Specification
- Product Code :4171
- Material :Rose Quartz
- Size :3.25"H x 2.25"W x 2.25"
Description
This Dhokra Brass statue of a mother with child is apparently inspired from the day-to-day life of a tribal woman from Central India. It presents a charming depiction of a robust and arduous tribal woman returning from work, possibly after cutting wood (as suggested by the axe hanging on her left shoulder). She is also a mother, as she holds on to the hand of her young child donning a bow (on his left shoulder) and an arrow (in his left hand).

Specification
- Product Code: 4016
- Material: Brass
- Size: 8.50"H x 4.25"W
- Weight: 1.90 kg.
Description
The beautiful brass conch depicts images of Lord Ganesha all around and the fine carvings give the conch a more aesthetic touch. Apart from Lord Ganesha's carvings the beautiful conch also contains some floral depictions. Lord Ganesha is one of the most adorable gods in Hinduism and he is worshipped first among all gods and the Lord is known by as many as 108 names. The Lord is called by so many names as He contains so many attributes. Thus he is known as Chaturbhuj (who has four arms), Lambodara (the huge bellied Lord), Vinayaka (lord of All), Vighneswara (Lord of All Obstacles) etc.

Lord Shivaas the father figure holding toddler Ganesha in his lap. This Dhokra Brass Statue is exquisite for more than one reason. Lord Shiva is one of the supreme trinity powers in Hindu mythology and Lord Ganesha is the auspicious deity for new beginnings. Apparently, this statue holds immense religious sanctity. Not to mention, the statute is a charming work of metal art that impeccably represents Dhokra tribal art.

These two main deities of ISKON are known as Sri Sri Nitai Chandra and Sri Sri Chaitanya Chandra's deities (big Gaura Nitai Deities).
The beautiful brass figure of the Goddess Parvati is given an artistic treatment with some exquisite carvings. The figure reveals a deep sense of feminine beauty and sensuality. The upper portion of the figure is least adorned and the lower part is nicely adorned. Wife of Lord Shiva and mother of Lord Ganesha and Kartikkeya, Goddess Parvati is worshipped along with Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva and Parvati are considered most ideal couple in Hinduism for their unstinted love and devotion.

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