Rs. 255,000
This Hampi Stone Chariot is inspired by the iconic temple chariot at the Vittala Temple in Hampi, a 16th-century monument of the Vijayanagara Empire. The Hampi Chariot is in itself a recreation of another Indian masterpiece- the chariot at the Konark temple in Odisha. King Krishnadevaraya commissioned this project as a way to display the precision and grandeur of his Vijayanagara empire. Today, Hampi's many monuments make it a world heritage site, and the chariot is its standout feature. Customize this to a size you need and place it in your masterplan to bring in the erstwhile glory of our land.
What This Sculpture Represents In A Home
Unlike a deity idol meant for ritual worship, the chariot is a sacred architectural symbol.
It functions as a spiritual focal point - grounding the space culturally rather than religiously.
Ideal For
• Entrance foyers of villas & large apartments
• Cultural or heritage themed interiors
• Resorts, retreat centres & hospitality spaces
• Meditation halls and courtyards
• NRI homes wanting an India anchor element
Placement Guidance
• Best placed where it becomes a visual destination — not a shelf object
• Slightly offset from direct door axis (not blocking movement)
• Can face the entrance or open interior space
• Outdoor semi-covered placement also suitable
Rs. 145,000
A throwback to the classical era, the profession of the lamp bearer was treated with respect and symbolized the luxurious lifestyles of the citizens of that era.
Created by master craftsman Rabi Sahoo, this exquisite Sandstone Sculpture brings alive the magnificence and opulence of a bygone era. The adroitly carved figure of a royal maiden carrying the lamps is skillfully handcrafted in a sensual pose, highlighting the beauty of the woman and her opulent attire and jewelry.
Created in a traditional process, handed down over generations, this sandstone sculpture is a perfect addition to your home decor. The durable statue makes a lovely addition to an outer courtyard or the living room of your house.
Spiritual Context: Symbol of hospitality in traditional Indian homes.
Ideal For: Entrance passages & heritage interiors.
Placement: Pair placement near doorway.
Meaning: Represents light guiding positive energy.