Rs. 160,000
A symbol of valour and strength, the lion was an integral part of the signage of the Maurya Empire, one of the first to rule over most of India. Also known as the period when most traditional artisans switched over to using stone as a medium, the sculptures from this time are symbolic of an exquisite art form, one which has endured till date. Its elaborate carving and attention to detail, especially around the mane and the whiskers, characterize this majestic lion sculpture. The intricate carving highlights the regality of the lion and its raw, animal power. The carving also conveys an impression of strength and power, of valour and majesty. This beautiful sculpture is a must have for art lovers and animal aficionados alike.
Suggested Placement: The courtyard or the entrance.
Note: With respect to size, the statue can be custom made -- hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Artist:Rabi Sahoo
Dimension | 49" x 35.5" x 20" inches |
Weight | 500.0 kg |
Price | Rs. 160,000 |
Product Code | acrsssaslp-08 |
Rs. 450,000
Lord Buddha has long inspired traditional artisans to create exquisite masterpieces immortalizing him and his teachings to endure for generations to come. Buddha is traditionally depicted in either the Bhumisparsha Mudra, or in deep meditation, also known as the Dhyana Mudra.
This exquisite sandstone sculpture depicts Lord Buddha in deep meditation. The skill of the master craftsman is evident in the deft carving and intricate work to depict the serene and peaceful expressions of Lord Buddha in his state of enlightenment, engrossed in his meditation, in complete bliss.
Suggested Placement: This exquisite sculpture makes a perfect addition to your entry or living room decor.
Note: With respect to size, the statue can be custom made -- hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Dimension: 120"x49"x25"
Weight in Kgs:1500
Product Code:ackasslbdm-64
Artist:Kuna
Rs. 435,000
Dharmachakra mudra in Buddhism, as seen in this sculpture in black stone, symbolises an important moment in Buddha’s life; the occasion when he preached to his companions the first sermon after his enlightenment in the Deer Park at Sarnath. In this mudra, the thumb and index finger of both hands touch at their tips to form a circle. This circle represents the Wheel of the principle or law that orders the universe (Dharma in Sanskrit), or the union of method and wisdom. Significantly, in this mudra, the hands are held in front of the heart, symbolising that these teachings are straight from the Buddha's heart. It is one among the most popular mudra’s of Buddha and has universal significance.
Rs. 295,000
The story of Parushrama is one that can be found in many great Indian epics, including the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. Renowned as one of the 'chiranjeevis' or immortals who still roam the earth, Parushrama remains an enigma to most. This exquisite sculpture captures Parushrama's rage, known as his most characteristic expression, armed with his trademark battleaxe and sword, ready to take on the world.
The skill of the mastercraftsman is evident in the attention to detail around the face and the tension ably depicted in the clenching of the fists and the tightening of the torso. This masterpiece makes an ideal addition to your living room decor and can be customized according to your unique needs.