Rs. 11,000
This sculpture is one among the many which reflect the influence of Buddhism, which has been carried forward through generations. The central theme of this sculpture emanates peace of mind. The Nirvana state of Buddha comes alive from its redstone form, and recreates a sense of completeness that is embellished with nothing, but freedom (Moksha in Sanskrit) that comes with calmness.
Suggested Placement : In The living room.
Note : With respect to size, the statue can be custom made -- hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Rs. 93,000
Goddess Durga is worshipped as the warrior goddess who came into being as a result of combining the powers of the three Shaktis- Goddess Lakshmi, Goddess Parvati, and Goddess Saraswati. She was created to fight the demon Mahishasura who had been traumatizing both earth and heaven alike. This Blackstone sculpture features the Goddess who is royally seated on a lion and has her arms adorned with powerful weapons.
Hindus celebrate a 9 days long festival called Navaratri to honour the supreme goddess in all her forms. Find out more about the celebration here.
The detailing done on her saree and her jewellery give the sculpture a very life-like appeal. You can place this idol of Goddess Durga in your puja room or drawing hall and have her protection over your house always.
Note: In all its grandeur this can be custom made i.e., handcrafted exclusively for you in a size of your choice to suit your needs.
Dimensions: 36"x20"x10".
Culture: India.
Medium: Blackstone.
Suggested Placement: In your pooja room.
Weight: 40 kgs.
Product Code: acskbsdusl-15.
Rs. 31,000
The snake tied around Ganesha represents the divine energy that infuses all living forms. At times, the snake is shown around Ganesha’s neck. Here, it represents kundalini, the coil of psychic energy that lies at the base of our spine. Carved out of green stone with all its fine details, this 16’’ tall sculpture is testimony to a rare artisanship of the distant past that has been kept alive by a group of extremely skilled artisans. Ganesha or the elephant god is worshiped world over as the destroyer of evil and the one who bestows with prosperity.
Suggested Placement: This sculpture in all its glory can be entrenched in the Puja room or in the corner of your living room or in your courtyard.
Note: In respect to size, this sculpture can be custom made i.e. hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Artist : Rabi Sahoo
Rs. 16,300
Lord Ganesha is revered as the patron saint of the arts, wit, intellect and is worshipped as the remover of obstacles in Hindu mythology. Taking a significant place in the Panchajanya Puja, the worship of Ganesha is said to deliver wealth, prosperity, joy and education. In Hindu tradition, it is considered auspicious to pray to Ganesha before beginning any new venture, and thousands of devotees trek to His temples to perform rituals to invoke his blessings. Depicted here with Vasuki, the cosmic serpent, it signifies the divine energy infusing all living forms. The trunk pointing left symbolizes the Ida Nadi in our body and represents Ganesha's blessings on all his devotees. This exquisite chalkstone sculpture is skilfully crafted in a traditional, classical method of sculpture and is characterized by the adroit craftsmanship and durability of the material.
Suggested Placement:This sculpture in all its glory can be entrenched at the main entrance or the corner of your living room or in your courtyard.
Note: In respect to size, all statues can be custom made i.e. hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Rs. 3,000
The journey of self-discovery that led Prince Siddhartha to receive enlightenment and become Gautama Buddha is one of the most revered stories in Asian mythology. Buddha is a title given to the first awakened being in an era, and the teachings of Buddhism have spread the message of peace, tranquility and enlightenment across the world. Carved out of pink-stone, this skillfully crafted statue describes the Buddha in deep thought. The intricate workmanship and attention to detail perfectly captures the inner workings of the Buddha's mind and spread an air of peace and tranquility throughout the house..
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.
Rs. 7,500
A natural expression of things by words (Mudra in Sanskrit) by Buddha has been a gesture holding special meanings since generations. And there are several of them. One of the most popular mudras found depicted in Buddha statues is the Bhumisparsha mudra, translated as the earth touching gesture. This sculpture depicts the mudra and the iconographic representation is one of the most popular. An ideal artifact for any home, this sculpture in pink stone depicts the moment of Buddha's awakening. He is seen seated with his right hand reaching the ground with the palm inward while touching the lotus throne. The left hand can be seen with the palm upright in his lap. It is believed that the Bhumisparsha mudra helps us to bring about the transformation from rage and anger to wisdom.
Suggested Placement: In the living room or in the bed room.
Note: With respect to size, the statue can be custom made - hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Rs. 21,000
A natural expression of things by words (Mudra in Sanskrit) by Buddha has been a gesture holding special meanings since generations. And there are several of them. One of the most popular Mudras found depicted in Buddha statues is the Bhumisparsha Mudra, translated as the earth touching gesture. This sculpture depicts the Mudra and the iconic representation is one of the most popular. An ideal artifact for any home, this sculpture in pink stone depicts the moment of Buddha's awakening. He is seen seated with his right hand reaching the ground with the palm inward while touching the lotus throne. The left hand can be seen with the palm upright in his lap. It is believed that the Bhumisparsha Mudra helps us to bring about the transformation from rage and anger to wisdom.
Rs. 87,000
The legendary beauties of Indian mythology have always been depicted as having luxuriant, long tresses. The royal beauticians took exceptional care to maintain and highlight the tresses, while their upkeep was considered a tremendously important part of the woman's daily care regime.
This sandstone sculpture depicts a royal woman taking a stroll through her gardens, playing and taking care of her rich, luxuriant tresses. The delicate carving highlights her playful nature as she plays with her hair, while the ornately carved clothes and jewelry highlights her highborn status and symbolizes the opulence and the grandeur of her lifestyle.
In all its grandeur, this beautiful sandstone sculpture can be custom made as per your individual requirements. The sculpture is durable and makes a perfect addition to your courtyard decor, showcasing your own rich and regal lifestyle.
Note: In all its grandeur this can custom made over a specific time frame.
Rs. 57,000
Ganesha, is one of the most revered deities in Sanatana Dharma. As Muktidaya, he is the ruler and the bestower of eternal bliss. Hence it is believed that every new journey in life that is initiated after offering prayers to the lord culminates with riches of favorable results. This wood carved sculpture in its grandeur depicts the lord in a sedentary position with his trunk turning to left. The trunk turning left symbolizes moon and the cool power of ida nadi in our psychic body. This also signifies that the lord blesses the devotees with the access to the fruit of their work in the material world.
As an art form, the wood carved sculptures are in existence since many centuries at Channapatna, Karnataka. It has passed on from one generations of highly skilled artisans to another and has spread far and wide.
Rs. 31,000
Ganesha, as Muktidaya, is the ruler and the bestower of eternal bliss. Hence it is believed that every new journey in life that is initiated after offering prayers to the lord culminates with riches of favorable results. The snake tied around Ganesha’s hand represents the divine energy that infuses all living forms. At times, the snake is shown around Ganesha’s neck. Here, it represents kundalini, the coil of psychic energy that lies at the base of our spine. Carved of green stone in its grandeur, depicts the lord in a sedentary position with his trunk turning to left. The trunk turning left symbolizes moon and the cool power of ida nadi in our psychic body.This also signifies that the lord blesses the devotees with the access to the fruit of their work in the material world.
Suggested Placement: This sculpture in all its glory can be entrenched in the Puja room or in the living room.
Note: This can also be custom made i.e hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Artist : Rabi Sahoo
Rs. 39,500
Ganesha, is one of the most revered deities in sanatana dharma. As Muktidaya, he is the ruler and the bestower of eternal bliss. Hence it is believed that every new journey in life that is initiated after offering prayers to the lord culminates with riches of favorable results. This pattachitra painting depicts the lord in a sedentary position with his trunk turning to left. The trunk turning left symbolises, moon and the cool power of ida nadi in our psychic body.This also signifies that the lord blesses the devotees with the access to the fruit of their work in the material world.
Pattachitra painters, who make paintings over a piece of cloth known as Patta or a dried palm leaf, specialize in this unique art-form since generations. Raghurajpur a heritage crafts village in Puri district, Odisha is famous for this ancient craft-works which at least date back to 5 BC. A mixture of chalk and gum is used in unique proportion to create this beautiful piece.
We received an award from Odisha Shilpi Mahasangha for our contribution to traditional Indian arts. Do read our blog a read where we spoke about the same.
Rs. 29,500
Ganesha, is one of the most revered deities in sanatana dharma.As Muktidaya, he is the ruler and the bestower of eternal bliss. Hence it is believed that every new journey in life that is initiated after offering prayers to the lord culminates with riches of favorable results. This brass & stone sculpture in its grandeur depicts the lord in a sedentary position with his trunk turning to left. The trunk turning left symbolizes moon and the cool power of ida nadi in our psychic body. This also signifies that the lord blesses the devotees with the access to the fruit of their work in the material world.
Rs. 39,500
Depicts supreme lord Krishna's time in Gokul.Krishna grew up as an extremely playful, mischivious and charming child. Many names of Krishna are derived from his virtues and deeds. As a cowherd Krishna's enchanting flute play had a magical spell on every living being. Hence the name Murali Manohara (Murali meaning a flute in sanskrit).
Pattachitra painters, who make paintings over a piece of cloth known as Patta or a dried palm leaf, specialize in this unique art-form since generations. Raghurajpur a heritage crafts village in Puri district, Odisha is famous for this ancient craft-works which at least date back to 5 BC. A mixture of chalk and gum is used in unique proportion to create this beautiful piece.
Rs. 16,000
Lord Krishna needs no introduction. He is one of the most revered and worshipped gods of Hindu culture. Known for his wit, compassion, cheerfulness, and naughtiness, he has many legends and tales circling the story of his life. One such is of the Raas Lela. It is an iconic event in mythology when the Lord started playing his flute on the banks of a river. When the gopis of Vrindavan heard the melodious tunes, they could not help but move in the direction of Lord Krishna. It was a spellbinding effect which resulted in an evening full of dancing, singing, and pure bliss. This sandstone sculpture depicts the charming Lord playing his flute with poise. Placing this idol in your main hall would spread the vibes of cheer and pleasure.
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: 12"x06"x04".
Culture: India.
Medium: Sandstone Sculpture.
Suggested Placement: In your pooja room.
Weight: 2Kgs.
Product Code: acposslkpf-08.
Rs. 57,500
Depicts supreme lord Krishna's time in Gokul. Krishna grew up as an extremely playful, mischievous and charming child. As he grew up his divine good looks, long and mated hair and enchanting flute play mesmerized all. Gokul is where the eternal love story of Radha and Krishna unfolded. Radha Krishna are collectively known within Hinduism as the combination of both the feminine as well as the masculine aspects of God.
Rs. 6,500
Depicts supreme lord Krishna’s time in Gokul.Krishna grew up as an extremely playful, mischivious and charming child.As he grew up his divine good looks, long and mated hair and enchanting flute play mesmerized all.Gokul is where the eternal love story of Radha and Krishna unfolded. Radha Krishna are collectively known within Hinduism as the combination of both the feminine as well as the masculine aspects of God.
Suggested Placement : Carved out of white stone this sculpture can be entrenched in the puja (worship) room or the living room.
Note : In all its grandeur this can be custom made i.e hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Rs. 31,000
The sculpture in all its grandeur depicts Krishna’s life at Gokul, where as a child he was equally charming and mischievous. Many names of Krishna are derived from his virtues and deeds. As a cowherd Krishna’s enchanting flute play had a magical spell on every living being. Hence the epithet “Muralimanohara”.Gokul is where the eternal romance of Krishna and Radha unfolded. Radha Krishna are collectively known within Hinduism as the combination of both the feminine as well as the masculine aspects of God. Krishna is often referred as svayam bhagavan (the god himself) and Radha is Krishna's supreme beloved.
Suggested Placement: This sculpture in all its glory can be entrenched in the Puja room or in the corner of your living room.
Note: In all its grandeur this can be custom made i.e. hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Artist : Rabi Sahoo
Rs. 29,000
Depicts supreme lord Krishna's time in Gokul.Krishna grew up as an extremely playful, mischivious and charming child.As he grew up his divine good looks, long and mated hair and enchanting flute play mesmerized all. Gokul is where the eternal love story of Radha and Krishna unfolded. Radha Krishna are collectively known within Hinduism as the combination of both the feminine as well as the masculine aspects of God. 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.
Rs. 139,500
The sculpture in all its grandeur depicts Krishna's life at Gokul, where as a child he was equally charming and mischievous. Many names of Krishna are derived from his virtues and deeds. As a cowherd Krishna played enchanting tunes with his flute and mesmerized all living beings. Hence the epithet "Muralimanohara". Gokul is where the eternal romance of Krishna and Radha unfolded. Radha Krishna are collectively known within Hinduism as the combination of both the feminine as well as the masculine aspects of God. Krishna is often referred as Svayam Bhagavan (the god himself) and Radha is Krishna's supreme beloved.
Rs. 58,000
While Krishna is known as the supreme God in Hindu epics, he is also revered for his fun loving side, best expressed during his childhood in Gokul. The stories of Krishna's mischevous antics and pranks form the base for most of the epics paying tribute to him. This exquisite sculpture depicts Lord Krishna as the delightful charming child, charming everyone around him and mesmerizing them with the beautiful music he composed on his flute. The master sculptor's skill and attention to detail is evident in the carving around the face and the peaceful expression of Krishna as he is lost in the music that he has created. The sculpture makes the music come alive and you can hear the notes as they waft through the woods of Gokul.
Suggested Placement: Carved out of white marble these sculptures can be entrenched in the Puja room or the living room.
Note: In all its grandeur this can be custom made i.e. hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Rs. 3,270
"Named after the Dhokra Damar tribes of West Bengal, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world.
The exquisite wall hanging is characterized by it’s intricate craftsmanship and attention to minute details.The sculptor pays tribute to the festive joys of rural life, through this sculpture depicting a festival with musicians playing their instruments. The skill and talent of the master craftsman makes this scene come alive and instantly transports you to the festival where you can lose yourself in the revelry and the music. This piece of culture and heritage makes a perfect addition to your living room or bedroom decor and is a testament to a craft that has endured the test of time."
Suggested Placement: In the living room or in the bed room
Rs. 57,000
The Indian maritime history dates back to 3000 BCE. The well developed and robust system had a far and wide reach. From Rome, Greece to Mesopotamian, Persia and Arabia, traders made their presence felt all over. Spices were the most in demand export items to the western world.
This Green-Stone sculpture captures a boat ride by maidens. The expression captures the confidence and the skills of the maidens at riding the boat in the high sea. It also showcases how women in ancient India were in centre of all major activities.
Suggested Placement: In the living room or in the bed room.
Note: With respect to size, the statue can be custom made i.e. hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Rs. 1,450
The artisans of the Pipli region of the Indian state of Odisha are famed for their trademark technique of creating intricate and vibrant embroidery patterns on cloth. This handcrafted lamp shade is created in the traditional applique technique, where colourful pieces of cloth are artistically cut and then skillfully embroidered together on a larger canvas to create a vibrant, and exquisite artifact. The lampshade is characterized by its bright use of contrasting colours and creative embroidery and subtle motifs. The vibrant masterpiece tells a story of the stars in the sky and brings a cosmic element into your living room. This artistic expression of creativity is perfect for any of your lighting arrangements. Brighten up your house with light and colours.
.Rs. 27,000
It is a common sight to find paintings, idols, and sculptures of Lord Ganesha in every Hindu household. This Pattachitra painting is one of the many depictions of the Lord where is shown ready for a war against any evil that attempts to harm his devotees. The centuries-old art style, Pattachitra is native to the Puri district of Odisha. Its natural colours and detailed motifs make for a great addition to the traditional art collection.
Note: In all its grandeur this can be custom made i.e., handcrafted exclusively for you in a size of your choice to suit your needs.
Dimensions: 36"x24"
Culture: India
Medium: Pattachitra
Suggested Placement: In your living room
Weight: 0.3kgs
Product Code: acsmpclgwr-17
Rs. 57,500
A magnificent work of art, this sculpture of Nandi surely enhances the aesthetics of a space. As per various Hindu scriptures Nandi is the mount of Lord Shiva and the gatekeeper of Kailash. The Shiva temples all over the world have a stone sculpture of Nandi facing the lord. The word Nandi in Sanskrit means happy or Joyous. It is believed that Nandi is the chief guru of 18 masters (Siddhas) including Patanjali and Tirumular.
Rs. 55,000
One of the hallmarks of tribal art, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world. The exquisite brasswork creation is characterized by its intricate craftsmanship and attention to minute details. The artistic vision of the talented artisan is on view through the combination of various deities combining to create the shape of the mythical bull, Nandi. The addition of bells rings true with other depictions of Nandi while the other Gods forming the body add a touch of spiritual significance and mythology to this masterpiece in brass
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
Rs. 69,000
Goddess Parvati, also known as Devi Narayani is considered the supreme shakti of the universe as she is the combined embodiment of three main female deities- Devi Lakshmi, Devi Durga, and Devi Saraswati. The union of these forces symbolizes coming together of feminine energies. This pink stone sculpture depicts the goddess in all her grandeur. The intricately carved fabric lines and ornaments are a testament to the sculptor's craftsmanship.
Note: In all its grandeur this can be custom made i.e., handcrafted exclusively for you in the size of your choice to suit your needs.
Dimensions: 32"x16"x12"
Culture: India
Medium: Pink Stone
Suggested Placement: In your drawing room or pooja room.
Weight: 60Kgs
Product Code: acibpsnasp-49
Rs. 265,000
Lord Shiva is worshipped as Nataraja in his dance form. The dance, called the Tandava, is the dance of destruction and it is said that in his dance, Lord Shiva encaptures the flow and movement of the universe. This pink stone sculpture depicts the dance of the Lord on top of a dwarf that represents the ignorance of human beings. The detailing on this sculpture is a testimony to the skill of the master artisan while this sculpture in itself is a great addition to the living room.
Note: In all its grandeur this can be custom made i.e., handcrafted exclusively for you in a size of your choice to suit your needs.
Dimensions: 36"x20"x15"
Culture: India
Medium: Pinkstone
Suggested Placement: In your puja room or living room
Weight: 95kgs
Product Code: aclmpslnsd-36
Rs. 96,000
Nataraja, Lord Shiva's dancing avtaar has an interesting and meaningful tale to it. It is said that there once lived a dwarf called Apasmara. Apasmara represents arrogance and ignorance and he could not be killed by anyone because killing him would hinder the natural process of attaining knowledge and wisdom which is by being unwise, ignorant and arrogant first. He became so fearless of his immortal stature that he challenged Lord Shiva to which the lord responded by performing Taandav over him crushing him to pieces. This stands symbolic to the fact that art such as music and dance balances the arrogance in learning. This Brass sculpture is a representation of the lord in his Lord of Dance avtaar.
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: 36"(height).
Culture: India.
Medium: Brass.
Suggested Placement: In your dance room or main hall.
Weight: 35kgs.
Product Code: acsnbwlnfh-08
Rs. 96,000
Many know of Lord Shiva as the god of destruction and the end, but little do we know about him as the Lord of Dance. His Nataraja avtaar, as in this brass sculpture is a depiction of him performing his eternal dance known as Shiva Taandav. This typical depiction of the lord was first said to be found in the Chola Bronze Sculptures and is now found in every dance academy or place of practice. Perhaps the most ubiquitous representation of Nataraj, let this artefact remind you of the many benefits of creativity.
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.
Dimension: 36"(height).
Culture: India.
Medium: Brass.
Suggested Placement: In your dance room or main hall.
Weight: 35kgs.
Product Code: acsnbwlnsd-05.
Rs. 96,000
The Nataraja pose of Lord Shiva, as is shown in this Brass Sculpture is depicted as him dancing amidst fire with his leg raised and him balancing on his right leg on top of an arrogant dwarf called Apasmara. One of his hands is shown catching a damarukam which represents the principle of balance between a man and a woman while the other one, dropping down, portrays assertiveness without doubt, resentment or fear. This depiction of the Lord is symbolic to art and wisdom being able to conquer arrogance.
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: 36"(height).
Culture: India.
Medium: Brass.
Suggested Placement: In your dance room or main hall.
Weight: 35kgs.
Product Code: acsnbwlndn-07.
Rs. 96,000
Sculpted using brass and stone , this depiction of Nataraja ("Lord of dance") in his form as the cosmic dancer with four arms and flying locks dancing on the figure of a dwarf, who is sometimes identified as Apasmara (a symbol of human ignorance; apasmara means "forgetfulness" or "heedlessness". In the Nataraja sculpture, Shiva is shown as the source of all movement within the cosmos and as the god whose doomsday dance, represented by the arch of flames, accompanies the dissolution of the universe at the end of an eon. This sculpture in all its glory can be entrenched at the main entrance or the corner of your living room or in your courtyard.
Rs. 135,000
Shiva, the lord of destruction is also known to take on the avatar of Nataraja, the Lord of the Dance. In this form, he is the source of all movement within the universe and also signifies the end of an aeon through his dance of death and destruction.
This sandstone sculpture depicts the dance of Nataraja, in his divine splendor, perched atop a dwarf, thought to be the personification of the ignorance of human beings. The wild, flowing locks and the frenetic activity depicted within this intricate work of art showcase the culmination of cosmic energy brought about by the 'Taandav' or the divine dance.
Read in detail about this sculpture and the Nataraja avatar of Lord Shiva in this blog.
Suggested Placement: This sculpture in all its glory can be entrenched at the main entrance or the corner of your living room or in your courtyard.
Note: In respect to size, all statues can be custom made i.e. hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Rs. 750
| Bamboo is an excellent substitute for wood, light in weight, durable and retaining its natural charm. It is a long grass with a thick stem and is one of the fastest growing plants on earth. The craftability of Bamboo has made it one of the materials chosen for creating artifacts such as this one. This boat with a flag is a model made using bamboo and can be used as a decorative piece in your home to subtly represent your love for travel. |
Rs. 10,500
Carved out of Neem wood with all its fine details, this 1 foot tall Ganesha statue with natural finish is testimony to a rare artisan-ship of the distant past that has been kept alive by a group of extremely skilled artisans. Ganesha or the elephant god is worshiped world over as the destroyer of evil and bestower of prosperity. The trunk turning left symbolizes moon and the cool power of ida nadi in our psychic body. This also signifies that lord blesses the devotees with the access to the fruit of their work in the material world.Vilakku in Malayalam stands for Lamp. The Nilavilakku is integral to several rituals and ceremonies in Hindu families in Kerala. As the sun rises, young girls and boys of the family bring the lighted lamps to the verandah of the house. Then they are joined by the elders of the family, especially the grandparents, chanting hymns. In the evening the ritual is repeated alongside evening prayers. It can be placed as a piece of craftsmanship that connects to the Indian tradition of lighting lamps for all auspicious occasions.
Vilakku in Malayalam stands for Lamp. The Nilavilakku is integral to several rituals and ceremonies of families in Kerala. Lit in households at sun rise and at onset of dusk, this plain Nilavilakku is a a reflection of the simple and very basic form of this Craft. An essential item to own or gift. It can be placed as a piece of craftsmanship that connects to the Indian tradition of lighting lamps for all auspicious occasions.
Rs. 39,000
This sculpture captures the lord at a time when he had renounced the mortal form. Carved out of wood, the very sight of the lord in nirvana embraces the mind with peace and calmness. As Lord Buddha attained enlightenment in this lifetime, he was able to escape the endless cycle of birth, death and rebirth (known as samsara) and was able to enter Nirvana. In this pose, the Buddha is always depicted lying on the right hand holding his head. The craftsmanship in display in its original form is rare and centuries old. This sculpture can embrace the living room or the courtyard. In respect to size, this master of a piece can also be custom made over a specific timeframe
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.
Rs. 14,000
Creation without sound at the centre of it is considered impossible. In Hinduism, the sacred syllable Om embodies the essence of the universe - it is the "hum" of the atoms and the music of the spheres - and sound in general represents the primal energy that holds the material world together. Shiva, the supreme lord is considered as the creator of the sound and the music (Sangita). Hence the highest musical experience is Ananda, the divine bliss.
Rs. 4,200
Creation without sound at the centre of it is considered impossible. In Hinduism, the sacred syllable Om embodies the essence of the universe - it is the "hum" of the atoms and the music of the spheres - and sound in general represents the primal energy that holds the material world together. Shiva, the supreme lord is considered as the creator of the sound and the music (Sangita). Hence the highest musical experience is Ananda, the divine bliss.
Rs. 27,000
Saura painting is a style of wall mural paintings associated with the Saura Tribals of Odisha. Sauras are among the most ancient of tribes in india and find mention in the Hindu epics of Ramayana and Mahabharata. The Saura wall paintings are called italons or ikons (or ekons) and are dedicated to Idital (also edital) the main deity of the Sauras. These paintings draw upon tribal folklore and have ritualistic importance. Ikons make extensive use of symbolically pregnant icons that mirror the quotidian chores of the Sauras. People, horses, elephants, the sun and the moon and the tree of life are recurring motifs in these ikons. Ikons were originally painted on the walls of the Saura's adobe huts. The paintings' backdrop is prepared from red or yellow ochre earth which is then painted over using brushes fashioned from tender bamboo shoots. Ekons use natural dyes and chromes derived from ground white stone, hued earth, and vermilion and mixtures of tamarind seed, flower and leaf extracts.
Rs. 36,000
Narayana, also known as Vishnu or Hari is considered the supreme god, according to the holy books of Hinduism. He is known as the savior and the preserver, the giver of salvation and the protector of the faithful. This sandstone sculpture depicts the supreme lord in a state of relaxation, seated on a lotus flower. His arms hold his characteristic conch and the discus known as the Sudharshan Chakra, while his expression is one of composure and serenity. This intricately carved sculpture symbolizes the wisdom and composure and the deep cosmic knowledge that Lord Narayana possesses.
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.
Rs. 27,000
Lord Ganesha is one of the most revered Gods in Hindu culture. He is known for his wisdom, valour, compassion, knowledge, power and loyalty. Mythology says that Lord Ganesha was made by Devi Parvati from clay to guard the doors while she was bathing. When Lord Shiva tried to enter the house, Ganesha stopped him which angered the Lord. He beheaded the boy to the horror of Devi Parvati. Upon her request, Lord Shiva replaced the boy's head with that of an elephant and thus Lord Ganesha became the elephant-headed God. This Pattachitra style painting will fill your house with positivity.
Note: In all its grandeur this can be custom made i.e., handcrafted exclusively for you in a size of your choice to suit your needs.
Dimensions: 36"x24"
Culture: India
Medium: Pattachitra
Suggested Placement: In your living room
Weight: 0.3kgs
Product Code: acsmpclgfw-16
Rs. 6,000
Narayan or Vishnu, the Supreme Being is the resting form of energy, the active form of Lord Naryana is called Vishnu, the preserver of the universe. The Lord is called Padmanabha as his navel is of the shape of a lotus flower and it is believed that the creator of the universe Lord Brahma was originated from the lotus navel of Narayana, the Supreme Being. This red stone sculpture depicts the lord 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.
Rs. 145,000
In Hindu mythology, the goddess Lakshmi is revered as the goddess of wealth, fortune and material and spiritual prosperity. Worshipped as the consort of the Lord Vishnu, Lakshmi occupies a special place in the pantheon of Indian gods and goddesses for her benevolence and the balance that she and her divine husband bring to the cosmos and the universe at large. Emerging at the time of the creation of the universe, legend has it that she arose, floating over the water on the expanded petals of a lotus flower, and that is how she is represented in most classical depictions. This exquisite marble sculpture pays tribute to her classical representations, and the master sculptor has also captured the representations of the four goals of human life: dharma, karma, artha and moksha by depicting her with 4 hands, each symbolizing one of the goals. This statue is designed to spread positivity and good vibes through the house and makes a perfect addition to a discerning art enthusiast's collection of artefacts steeped in Indian mythology and lore.This exquisite masterpiece is perfect for the living room or the Pooja room.
Note: In all its grandeur this can be custom made i.e. hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Rs. 6,250
Panchamukhi Ganesha is shown having five faces. Pancha means Five and mukhi means faced. Panchmukhi Ganesha is embodiment of all potencies. The most relevant meaning of the five-headed Ganesh is certainly that these heads symbolize the five kosha .
Annamaya kosha: the flesh body made of matter Pranamaya kosha: the breath body, or energy body Manomayakosha: the mental body Vighnnamayakosha: the body of the Upper Consciousness Anandamayakosha: the body of Cosmic Bless.
Thus, the fifth head of Ganesh symbolizes the highest level of yogic experience, called Anandamayakosha, or Sat-Chit-Ananda , the Pure Consciousness without qualification.
Rs. 25,500
Rs. 21,000
.Lord Hanuma's name is always taken with Lord Rama's name for his dedication towards his master. Lord Hanuman lives in legends as a very loyal and ardent devotee of Lord Rama who never thought twice before serving his lord and would go to any extent for him. The story behind Panchamukhi Hanuman, as depicted in this Pink Stone sculpture is an interesting one. Once when Ahiravana, king of hell, tricked Rama and Laskhmana into hell; Lord Hanuman came in search of them. He realised that Ahiravana's life resided in 5 lamps placed in different directions and he could be killed only by blowing out the lamps all at once. He hence took the form of Panchamukhi Hanuman to extinguish the lamps and protect Rama and Lakshmana.
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: 10"x6"x4".
Culture: India.
Medium: Pinkstone.
Suggested Placement: In your main room or pooja room.
Weight: 3kgs.
Product Code: acsspsphsp-81.