$159
"Yoni" literally translates to womb or female genitalia. As a pictorial representation, it is often depicted along with the "Linga" which is its masculine counterpart. Their union symbolizes the eternal and cosmic process of birth and creation. This divine symbolism has its origins dating back to the pre-Vedic period and not only finds mention in Hindu scriptures but also in many other cultures and civilizations alike such as the Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro settlements. This exquisite piece of art here, the Yoni, is made out of brass and can be used in puja or even for decorative purposes.
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: 3"x3"
Culture: India.
Medium: Brass Works.
Suggested Placement: In your pooja room.
Weight: 3.5 Kgs.
Product Code: acsmbwyofp-89.
$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
$1,275
The Indian mythology is always quite riveting in narration and that is what has made it alluring, addictive and even revered to epic proportions. This chalkstone sculpture depicts one such story about Lord Shiva killing the demon Andhaka. The result of a fierce battle (Yuddha in Sanskrit), this divine dance by the lord over the body of the demon is known as Andhakasuravadha , which means impaling Andhaka. While Shiva forms the core of this intricately carved sculpture, several elements depicting the joy in winning lends an added charm to the masterpiece.
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.
$1,450
Traditional depictions of Shiva focus more on his destructive side as immortalized in the Hindu epics. However, traditional craftsmen have been known to also create beautiful works of art showcasing the softer, family side of the fiery God of destruction. This intricately carved sandstone sculpture of Shiva and his consort Parvathi showcases Shiva's other side as a householder, while also retaining typical elements of iconography including his Third Eye, Vasuki, the snake, coiled around his neck, the crescent moon adorning him as the river Ganga flows from his matted locks. The adroit craftsmanship captures the Lord and the Goddess enjoying a moment of togetherness, of bonding, a moment of leisure and serenity and immortalizes it in this masterpiece of a sculpture.
Suggested Placement: The courtyard or the main entrance or the corridor.
Note: With respect to size, the statue can be custom made -- hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Dimension: 48"x27"x13"
Weight in Kgs:180
Product Code:acrsssspon55-1
Artist:Rabi Sahoo
$585
Narayan or Vishnu, the supreme being is seen with his consort Goddess Laxmi. Narayana is the resting form of energy, the active form of Lord Naryana is called Vishnu, the preserver of the universe. Goddess Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth and prosperity who bestows all kinds of material abundance. This red 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.
Sugested Placement : This sculpture in all its glory can be entrenched in the living room or in the puja room.
Note : In all its grandeur this can be custom made i.e hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
$1,200
Narayan or Vishnu, the supreme being is seen with his consort Goddess Laxmi. Narayana is the resting form of energy, the active form of Lord Naryana is called Vishnu, the preserver of the universe. Goddess Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth and prosperity who bestows all kinds of material abundance. This wood 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. Note: In all its detail this can be custom made i.e. hand crafted exclusively for you in a size of your choice to suit your needs.
$5,950
The purity of a physical and emotional bonding between a man and a woman has always enticed the imagination of writers. An aura of mystic proportion adds to curiosity. This sculpture imbibes that mystic attraction. For the un-initiated, this tells the story of Arjuna, the Pandav prince with his consort Chitrangada. Arjuna, it is believed had travelled far and wide to Manipur during his personal exile and this was where he fell in love with Chitrangada, the daughter of the King of Manipur and married her. But Chitrangada never accompanied Arjuna to Hastinapur respecting the conditions that were set by her father with Arjuna.
Sugested Placement: This sculpture in all its glory can be entrenched in the living room or in the corridor or the main entrance.
Note: In all its grandeur this can be custom made i.e. hand crafted exclusively for you in a size of your choice either in stone or wood to suit your needs.
$5,150
The purity of a physical and emotional bonding between a man and a woman has always enticed the imagination of writers. An aura of mystic proportion adds to curiosity. This sculpture imbibes that mystic attraction. For the un-initiated, this tells the story of Arjuna, the Pandav prince with his consort Chitrangada. Arjuna, it is believed had travelled far and wide to Manipur during his personal exile and this was where he fell in love with Chitrangada, the daughter of the King of Manipur and married her. But Chitrangada never accompanied Arjuna to Hastinapur respecting the conditions that were set by her father with Arjuna.
Sugested Placement: This sculpture in all its glory can be entrenched in the living room or in the corridor or the main entrance.
Note: In all its grandeur this can be custom made i.e. hand crafted exclusively for you in a size of your choice either in stone or wood to suit your needs.