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Krishna Bronze Sculpture Garden
Collectible Figurine
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Code: brnz028 |
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Material : Bronze |
Mass Weight : 0.30 Kg
(0.69 lbs)
Shipping Weight : 1 Kg (2.27 lbs) |
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Price :
$103.95
Sale : $83.16 |
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Product Feature
Sculpture Garden
* Bronze
sculpture of Krishna
* Size: Length 2.25 inches, Width 2 inches, Height 6
inches.
* Place it for decor or keep it as collectible
* Handcrafted by Swamimalai artisans, using the "lost
wax" technique in Tamilnadu, southern Indian
* Shipped in 48 hours from Gurgaon, a suburb of New Delhi, India
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Product
Description
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Sculpture Garden
- 'Lord Krishna'
The Cosmic Dancer. Gopal Krishna is a deity worshiped
across many traditions of Hinduism. Krishna is often
described as having the appearance of a dark-skinned man
during his earthly incarnation, often depicted as a
young cowherd boy playing a flute (as in the Bhagavata
Purana) or a youthful prince giving philosophical
direction and guidance (as in the Bhagavad Gita).
Mathura is the birthplace of lord Krishna. The city of
Mathura is located in the western part of the state of
Uttar Pradesh.
Metal sculptures became popular throughout India during
the post-Gupta period. In South India, they mastered the
art of making huge exquisite sculptures with great
stress on designs and details. The art achieved its
zenith in the Chola period. Bronze statues in timeless
and classic poses and styles from the Chola dynasty (900
AD). These statues have been made by Swamimalai artisans
of Tamilnadu, in southern India, using the lost wax
technique from ancient times. The utsava murthis (idols)
of temples, which are taken out in procession during
temple festivals were made of bronze and panchaloha. For
the collector, an exclusive assortment of different
styles of sculptures and figurines in bronze.
With old world attention to detail, every piece has one
of a kind workmanship. A rare combination of beauty and
power has culminated in a sophisticated and unique
sensitivity, further emphasized by variety and range.
The art of sculpting in Tamilnadu is strictly governed
by the canons of iconography and iconometry.
India,sculptors and artisans have inherited their
knowledge and skills from their ancestors. The figure is
prepared according to the cire perdue or lost wax
method, known as the madhuchchistavidhna. |
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Our Customers' Views
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* "My wife and I both want to thank you for
such a wonderful experience doing business with you. Our order
arrived unexpectantly soon yesterday. We were delighted with
everything, especially the stone carving. Finding your company and
the items we purchased has made this a very special time for us.
Again, Thank You "
* "My Hanuman arrived this morning and I am very pleased with it and
the swift delivery "
* "I just wanted to let you know that I received my Buddha statue
today and was extremely impressed with it. The workmanship is
beautiful and it lived up to everything you showed on your web site.
Thank you for helping me get such a beautiful piece. I ordered part #
1053. I can assure you that you will get more orders from me in the
future "
* "Thank you so much. I get so busy that I sometimes forget about the
e-mail. I do want you to know that your service was the most prompt I
have experienced on the web. My murthi arrived quickly and very well
packed. It is truly one of the most beautiful images in my puja room.
I look forward to doing business with you in the future " |
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