Rs. 57,000
The different poses of Buddha are called asanas. When standing, the hand is generally shown raised in a blessing gesture primarily conveying reassurance and in Sanskrit, it is called the Abhaya mudra. The abhaya mudra symbolizes protection, peace and dispelling of fear (Abhaya in Sanskrit). As per Buddhist texts, the lord had made this gesture upon attaining enlightenment. This was also the gesture made by the god while being attacked by an angry elephant and managing to calm it down. The gesture is made with the right hand raised to shoulder height, arm bent, and palm facing outward. The gesture demonstrates that the hand is empty of weapons and thus indicates friendship and peace. When the right hand is in the abhaya mudra, the left hand usually hangs loosely at the side of the body or makes the varada mudra, or gift-giving gesture.
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. 19,500
Radha and Krishna even after being separated remain united in soul, spirit and in the consciousness of millions of followers. The love of Radha and Krishna is the blissful form of divine regality, an ocean of unlimited divine bliss. Krishna is referred as the "poornatam purushottam brahma" or the supreme personality of the god. Thus all the forms of god reside within Krishna, where all the forms are absolute and divinely one. This wood carved sculpture in all its magnificence portrays the divine bonding of Radha and Krishna in Gokul.
As an art form, the wood carved items are in existence since many centuries at Channapatna, Karnataka. It has passed on from one generation of highly skilled artisans to another and has spread far and wide.
Rs. 18,000
With Krishna, Radha is acknowledged as the Supreme Goddess, for it is said that she controls Krishna with her didvine love.[2] It is believed that Krishna enchants the world, but Radha "enchants even him. The love of Radha and Krishna is the blissful form of divine regality, an ocean of unlimited divine bliss. Krishna is referred as the ƒ??poornatam purushottam brahmƒ?? or the supreme personality of the god. Thus all the forms of god reside within Krishna, where all the forms are absolute and divinely one. This portrait created using chipped wood particles, in all its magnificence portrays the divine bonding of radha and krishna in Gokul.
As an art form, the wood carved items are in existence since many centuries at Channapatna, Karnataka. It has passed on from one generation of highly skilled artisans to another and has spread far and wide.
Rs. 93,000
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 Dharmachakra mudra. Dharmachakra in Sanskrit means the wheel of Dharma.Thus the Dharmachakra mudra represents the setting into motion of the wheel of the teaching of Dharma. Each Mudras or peculiar hand gestures that can be seen in statues of Buddha have their own meaning, providing insights into an enlightened life. Dharmachakra mudra is one such unique hand gesture as sculpted in this wood sculpture. Translated from Buddhism as the wheel of Dharma, the distinctive gesture is also known as gesture of Teaching of the Wheel of Dharma. It depicts a significant moment in Buddha's life; he performed the mudra during his first sermon in Sarnath, a city north-east of Varanasi near the confluence of the Ganges and the Gomati rivers in Uttar Pradesh, India. Looking at the sculpture can unconsciously elevate inner awareness and usher calmness and peace.
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. 57,000
Krishna, the most powerful incarnations of Lord Vishnu and the Supreme Being or the Purna Purushotam with his beloved Radha by the side in a divine moment. 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 and Radha is Krishna's supreme beloved. With Krishna, Radha is acknowledged as the Supreme Goddess, for it is said that she controls Krishna with her love. It is believed that Krishna enchants the world, but Radha "enchants even him. Therefore she is the supreme goddess of all.
Rs. 45,000
Krishna, the most powerful incarnations of Lord Vishnu and the Supreme Being or the Purna Purushotam with his beloved Radha by the side in a divine moment. 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 and Radha is Krishna's supreme beloved.] With Krishna, Radha is acknowledged as the Supreme Goddess, for it is said that she controls Krishna with her love. It is believed that Krishna enchants the world, but Radha "enchants even him?. Therefore she is the supreme goddess of all.
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. 2,650
The first known utterance of the ‘Kama Shastra’, later popularized in the texts written by Mallanga Vatsayana, is attributed to Nandi, the divine bull assigned to guard Lord Shiva’s door. Nandi was moved to describe the Shastra upon overhearing the coupling of Lord Shiva and his consort Parvati.
This wood based artifact is a representation of the Kama Shastra, and represents the perfect union of two bodies while making love.
This 12” x 9” x 2” woodwork is aesthetically pleasing and makes a perfect addition to the decor of your bedroom or living room.
Rs. 17,500
With Krishna, Radha is acknowledged as the Supreme Goddess, for it is said that she controls Krishna with her didvine love.[2] It is believed that Krishna enchants the world, but Radha "enchants even him. The love of Radha and Krishna is the blissful form of divine regality, an ocean of unlimited divine bliss. Krishna is referred as the ?poornatam purushottam brahm? or the supreme personality of the god. Thus all the forms of god reside within Krishna, where all the forms are absolute and divinely one. This wood sculpture in all its magnificence portrays the divine bonding of Radha and Krishna in Gokul.
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. 169,500
The magical transformation of a wood log into a beautiful sculpture of the god is what it the sculpture is all about. Depicting Lord Ganesha, the Hindu god with an elephant head is considered as an eliminator of barriers (Avighna in Sanskrit) apart from many other attributes, the eye for detail is apparent. A classic testimony to rare artisanship from the distant past, the sculpture garners attention due to its form, which is typically lends a feel of enormity to wherever it is placed. Believed to ward off evil and bring in prosperity in Hindu religion, this exhaustively carved idol can be an ideal buy for a tryst with the divine. 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. The laddu (sweet ball) indicates all material comfort.
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. 27,500
Hanuman or Vayuputra is the greatest symbol of valour, energy, intelligence, prowess, character, charm, discernment, composure, dexterity, vigor, and fortitude. It is believed as long as the name of Lord Ram remains in this world, Hanumanji will live in this world as well. He is believed to be the supreme protector of his devotees (hence called Bhaktavatsala).This wood sclupture with natural finish is testimony to a rare artisanship of the distant past that has been kept alive by a group of extremley skilled artisans.
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. 42,000
Ganesha, is one of the most revered deities in sanatana dharma. As Buddhipriya, he is the ruler and the remover of all obstacles and also the bestower of knowledge. Hence Lord Ganesha is prayed before starting any new journey in life. This wood carved sculpture in its grandeur depicts the lord in a sitting position with his trunk turned towards left. 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. The laddu (sweet ball) indicates all material comfort.
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. 5,600
Created using small pieces of chipped wood, this intricate work showcases a potter indulged in his daily chores as his wife lends a helping hand and his child looks on with curiosity.
As an art form , the wood carved items are in existence since many centuries at Channapatna, Karnataka.It has passed on from one generation of highly skilled artisans to another and has spread far and wide.
Rs. 48,000
Women have a natural poise and tenderness to them which makes them closely associated with nature and its cycles. This quality keeps intriguing artists over time to portray women in various forms of their arts and crafts and this Beech Wood sculpture is no exception to that. It is carved with great care and portrays a lovely maiden holding a pitcher. The veil over her head, her simple but intricate jewellery and the gentle look on the face only add to her grace. This beautiful artifact looks great when placed in a garden.
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: 30"x14"x10".
Culture: India.
Medium: Beech Wood.
Suggested Placement: In your main room or garden.
Weight: 12kgs.
Product Code: ackbbwblhp-15.
Rs. 5,500
Since time immemorial, wood has been used by mankind for various purposes. Its usage only kept evolving with time and these days, wood is most commonly found used in making furniture and for carving artifacts. This wooden lamp is one such and is done using Teak Wood. Interesting shapes and aesthetic designing of this lamp radiates the craftsmanship of the artisan which makes this piece great for decorating the halls of your house. Place it beside your sofa set on a table or out in your gardens and this is sure to bring in a very artistic appeal to the setting.
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: 14"x09"x1.25".
Culture: India.
Medium: Wood.
Suggested Placement: In your main room.
Weight: 3kgs.
Product Code: ackbtwwlgb-17.
Rs. 39,000
Ganesha, who is referred to as the lord of success is one of the most beloved Hindu deities. Taking a significant place in Panchyatna Pooja, Lord Ganesha is associated with wealth, joy, prosperity and education.It is a common ritual to worship Ganesha before any new beginning, that?s how important this divine being is! The Ganesha staue with trunk on the right side are called as Siddhi Vinyaka because if worshipped correctly then one is blessed with quick results or siddhis.
Read more about how Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated in different parts of India here.
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. 60,000
Each Mudras or peculiar hand gestures that can be seen in statues of Buddha have their own meaning, providing insights into an enlightened life. Dharmachakra mudra is one such unique hand gesture as sculpted in this wood sculpture. Translated from Buddhism as the wheel of Dharma, the distinctive gesture is also known as gesture of Teaching of the Wheel of Dharma. It depicts a significant moment in Buddha's life; he performed the mudra during his first sermon in Sarnath, a city north-east of Varanasi near the confluence of the Ganges and the Gomati rivers in Uttar Pradesh, India. Looking at the sculpture can unconsciously elevate inner awareness and usher calmness and peace.
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. 48,000
Carved out of wood, the sculpture of Buddha reflects enlightenment. In its spiritual poise lies the magic of craftsmanship found in Odisha, located in the east of India. With abundance of structural and sculptural efficacy, the region knows it history well. Inspiration abounds here, with design marvels like the Jagannatha Temple in Puri and the Sun Temple in Konark. The ingenuity that has passed on from generations is obvious in this sculpture -- Buddha in Dhyani Mudra, Sanskrit for the gesture of meditation. Wisdom is the central theme with the circle behind Buddha?s head indirectly affecting conscious thought to symbolize the awakening of the soul.
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. 42,000
As Durja he is the invincible Lord who represents all things auspicious, he is worshipped, or at least remembered, in the beginning of any auspicious performance for blessings and auspiciousness. 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. The dancing form of Ganesha is believed to be playful antics of the Lord to entertain his parents Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati.
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. 39,000
Elephant represents real strength and power. The mightiest of Indian kingdoms in the historical past always had built upon their military prowess around elephants.It is said that Airavat the ultimate elephant hero is the carrier of Lord Indra, the king of Gods.
As an art form, the wood carved items are in existence since many centuries at Channapatna, Karnataka.It has passed on from generations of highly skilled artisans to another and has spread far and wide.
Rs. 33,000
This finely crafted sculpture represents Hindu god couple (Dvitva in Sanskrit), Shiva - the destroyer, recycler and regenerator of universe and all life, and his consort Parvati, considered the mother of the whole universe in Hinduism. Fittingly depicting Shiva?s auspiciousness and his might as the god of gods, while balancing his personality with his iconographical attributes -- his third eye on the forehead, the snake Vasuki around his neck, the adorning crescent moon, the holy river Ganga flowing from his matted hair, the trishula as his weapon and damaru, the two-headed drum, the amelioration incorporated in the sculpture is par excellence. The serenity is underlined by the depiction of Parvathi through her gentle and nurturing personality.
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. 13,000
Carved out of wood, this intricately designed vase has an old world charm. Ornamental pieces like these have always found places in palaces of kings or in homes of the rich in the bygone eras.
As an art form , the wood carved items 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. 8,500
Elephant represents real strength and power. The mightiest of Indian kingdoms in the historical past always had a fleet of trained elephants to showcase their military strength and prowess. Stories of the bravery of elephants in the battlefields since the days of epics like the Mahabharat have been innumerable. It is said that Airavat the ultimate elephant hero is the carrier of Lord Indra, the king of Gods.
As an art form , the wood carved items 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. 20,500
One day, Goddess Parvati went bathing and asked Nandi to guard the doors and not let anyone inside until she is done. But Nandi being a very faithful and loyal attendant of Lord Shiva immediately let him enter when he arrived. Parvati thus felt that she needed someone who will remain as faithful to her as Nandi is to Shiva. She then used the turmeric she uses to bathe with and moulded it into the shape of a boy and asked Lord Brahma to pour life into it. She asked the boy to guard the doors and obeying her orders, the boy denied entry to Lord Shiva. This angered him and he cut off the boy's head. Parvati was aghast and quickly realising his mistake, Lord Shiva replaced the boy's head with that of an elephant's and that is how Lord Ganesh became iconic as the elephant-headed god, or Gajanana. Bring home this beechwoord artefact and be reminded of the glory of Indian mythology every day.
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: 11"x15"x7".
Culture: India.
Medium: Beech Wood.
Suggested Placement: In your pooja room or main hall.
Weight: 4kgs.
Product Code: ackbbwlgsp-41.
Rs. 7,500
Created with intricate work of joining small pieces of chipped wood, this portrait depicts the conversation between Lord Krishna and Arjuna at the beginning of the great Mahabharat war. Krishna defines the duties of a Karam-Yogi to Arjuna who was reluctant to fight the battle against his own clan.
As an art form, the wood carved items are in existence since many centuries at Channapatna, Karnataka. It has passed on from generations of highly skilled artisans to another and has spread far and wide.
Rs. 54,000
Created with intricate work of joining small pieces of chipped wood, this portrait depicts the conversation between Lord Krishna and Arjuna at the beginning of the great Mahabharat war. Krishna defines the duties of a Karam-Yogi to Arjuna who was reluctant to fight the battle against his own clan.
As an art form , the wood carved items 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. 26,500
This portrait depicts the conversation between Lord Krishna and Arjuna at the beginning of the great Mahabharat war. Krishna defines the duties of a Karam-Yogi to Arjuna who was reluctant to fight the battle against his own clan.
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. 72,000
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.
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. 33,500
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. 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. 32,500
This wood sculpture captures the crucifixion of Jesus. The word crucifixion comes from the Latin word "crucifixio," or "crucifixus," meaning "fixed to a cross." Jesus Christ, the central figure of Christianity, died on a Roman cross as recorded in Matthew 27:27-56, Mark 15:21-38, Luke 23:26-49, and John 19:16-37. Christian theology teaches that Christ's death provided the perfect atoning sacrifice for the sins all mankind, thus making the crucifix, or cross, one of the defining symbols of Christianity.
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. 36,000
Jnana mudra is a psychic gesture of knowledge and is one of the most common mudras used by yogis in meditation. The name comes from the Sanskrit word jnana,meaning "knowledge" and mudra, meaning "gesture." To perform this mudra, the index finger folds and touches the base of the thumb. In jnana mudra, the thumb symbolizes Brahman, or the Supreme Reality. The index finger symbolizes the individual self, the inner reality, or the jiva. The connection of the thumb and the index finger means the union of the supreme and inner reality. The remaining three fingers represent the three qualities, orgunas, of nature: sattva, raja and tamas ("balance, action and inaction").
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. 36,000
The face of the lord in this sculpture radiates peace and fulfillment. The features are so well defined; these accentuate a feel of reality. The Lord is seen engrossed in the Jnana mudra. Jnana Mudra or Gyan Mudra is one of the most common yogic mudra used in meditation. In Sanskrit, the word ?Jnana? means knowledge or wisdom and ?mudra? means sign or gesture. It literally means the psychic gesture of knowledge or wisdom. In Jnana mudra, the thumb represents the Supreme Reality called Brahman. The forefinger represents the individual soul or the Jiva or our inner reality. The two fingers touching each other signify the oneness of Brahman and Jiva. In other words the Individual self is not different from the Supreme reality Brahman. The three other fingers represent the three Gunas of Nature. The middle finger represents Sattva Guna (Light, Purity, Clarity of mind, understanding, etc.). The ring finger represents Rajas (action, passion, movement, etc.). The little finger represents Tamas (inertia, dullness, inaction, confusion, etc.). These three Gunas have to be transcended to reach the ultimate reality. That is the philosophical symbolism behind this gesture.
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. 12,000
Created using small pieces of chipped wood, this intricate work showcases the sun setting in the distant horizon as fisher men return home after a day-long exploit in the deep sea while the woman in the family preparing a traditional dinner spread.
As an art form , the wood carved items 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. 36,000
Of the many gods in Hindu mythology and culture, Lord Narayana, also known as Lord Vishnu, assumes a very prominent place. He is known as the protector of creation and legends have it that he took many forms and incarnations to release the world of evil and that he promised to continue to do so. There are many anecdotes and even epics that revolve around how the lord saved and wiped evil to its end. This Teak Wood sculpture of the lord idolizes him in his divine form known as the Vishwa Rupam. He is described as a blue-skinned lord with four hands, each holding a Shanka (shell), Chakra (Wheel), Gada (Mace) and Hastam (Lotus).
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.
Dimension: 15"x07"x05".
Culture: India.
Medium: Teak Wood.
Suggested Placement: In your pooja room or main room.
Weight: 3kgs.
Product Code: ackbtwlnsp-10.
Rs. 72,000
The sclupture in all its grandeur depicts Krishna?s life at Gokul, where as a child he was equally charming and mischivious. 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? Manamohana?.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.
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. 2,500
The bust of Buddha is not quite common, especially when it clearly focuses on his features, which have a distinct ability to spread calmness in any environment. An ideal artifact for any home, this sculpture in wood clearly depicts the serenity on Buddha's face. His composed eyes, the peaceful smile on his lips stand out lending an air of tranquility and feel of positivity. It is the perfect detailing in these two features that makes this sculpture a pleasant work of art and showcases the true beauty that lies in meditation (Manana in Sanskrit).
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. 4,000
The bust of Buddha is not quite common, especially when it clearly focuses on his features, which have a distinct ability to spread calmness in any environment. An ideal artifact for any home, this sculpture in wood clearly depicts the serenity on Buddhaƒ??s face. His composed eyes, the peaceful smile on his lips stand out lending an air of tranquility and feel of positivity. It is the perfect detailing in these two features that makes this sculpture a pleasant work of art and showcases the true beauty that lies in meditation (Manana in Sanskrit).
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. 56,000
Not one Hindu function, event or festival commences without invoking the blessings from Lord Ganesha. This tradition has an interesting tale to it. It is said that when Lord Vishnu was getting married, everyone was invited but Lord Ganesha, which greatly upset him. He thus decided to cause hurdles in the way of the wedding procession which caused the wheels of the chariots to be stuck. None of the devas could help the situation but a passerby who took the name of Lord Ganesha could easily help them out. From that day forth, Lord Ganesha is worshipped as the auspicious lord. This beautiful sculpture made of beech wood shows the lord dancing to his tunes in pure bliss and joy. Placing this idol in your puja room or drawing room will bring in all the positive energy you need.
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: 22"x10"x5.5".
Culture: India.
Medium: Beech wood.
Suggested Placement: In your hall or pooja room.
Weight: 4 Kgs.
Product Code: ackbbwlgdp-13.
Rs. 4,750
Elephants are among the most peaceful beasts walking the Earth. Very grand and majestic, they were kept in royal stables both for their presence and to serve in times of war, and are still used in various processions. However, it is also true about elephants that once angered, they cannot be controlled. This is one reason why elephants always made their entry in warfare. Lord Ganesha, a much revered god in Hindu religion, is said to have the head of an elephant and Lord Indra, god of war is portrayed riding an elephant named Airavat. With such prominance and granduer, artisans and sculptors across the nations found elephants a great topic for their art. This black coloured scultpure of an elephant carved out of teak wood is one such tribute.
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.
Dimension: 09"x07"x05".
Culture: Indian.
Medium: Teak Wood.
Suggested Placement: In your living room.
Weight: 600gms.
Product Code: ackbtwesrt-20.
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. 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. 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. 3,900
The pillars of Ashoka are a series of columns dispersed throughout the Indian subcontinent, erected and inscribed with edicts by the Mauryan king Ashoka during his reign in the 3rd century BC. All the pillars were placed at Buddhist monasteries, many important sites from the life of the Buddha and places of pilgrimage. Some of the columns carry inscriptions addressed to the monks and nuns.[4] Some were erected to commemorate visits by Ashoka.
This wood carved sculpture is a representation of pillars erected by King Ashoka.
As an art form , the wood carved items 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. 750
An ancient styled wood crafted dwipa. In actual form these are still in use in most of the rural side of the country.
As an art form , the wood carved items 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. 45,000
Tribal artisans have frequently been inspired by the question of the mystery of life. Skilled artisans have created intricate sculptures depicting birth and other existential elements. These masterpieces have since become a part of collections of connoisseurs from across the world.
Made out of wood, this exquisite masterpiece is a testament to a rare and closely guarded craft. This sculpture raises the questions about the enigma of life, perfectly represented in the form of a question mark. The question mark also incorporates human elements into the statue, thus creating the enigma of life.
Note: This statue can also be made from stone and can be customized as per your unique requirements.
Rs. 219,500
This sculpture relives the bravery (Prakranta in Sanskrit) of Abhimanyu in the war of Mahabharat. With Arjuna, the ultimate warrior away from the battlefield; it was upon the young shoulders of Abhimanyu to save the day for the Pandavas against the marauding Kaurav army. Abhimanyu taking upon himself destroys and enters the chakravyuh war form, which had threatened to destroy the Pandav army and after inflicting tremendous pain on the Kaurav army, gets killed mercilessly by a group of Kaurav generals but not before saving the day for the Pandavas.
Since eons Abhimanyu remains the symbol of bravery and ultimate sacrifice. His deed has inspired generations and continues to do so.
Rs. 4,800
A father's role as a guru and guide in the formative years of a child is of great importance. The guidance (Prannaya in Sanskrit) builds confidence and influences the action and behavior of the child to a large extent. This wood sculpture captures a playful moment of a father and his young child. 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. 29,500
The teachings of the Buddha were recorded by his students and interpreted over the next 500 years. His sermons are regarded by scholars as largely universal and all pervasive. In this sculpture in wood, Buddha is depicted as giving one of his sermons. The serenity (Prashanta in Sanskrit) on his face, his composed eyes, peaceful smile on his lips -- all stand out, lending an air of tranquility and feel of positivity. It is the perfect detailing in these features that makes this sculpture a pleasant work of art and showcases the true beauty that lies in meditation.
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. 4,250
While being an exquisite piece of art, the sculpture of the cyclist conveys a far deeper meaning. The rolling wheels while showcase forward movement and positive energy, the forward leaning posture captures the intent and the focus of the rider. The movement of the legs encapsulates the efforts that the cyclist is exerting to reach his destination. Carved out of wood with all its fine details, this sculpture is a testimony to a contemporary adaptation of rare artisanship of the distant past that has been kept alive by a group of extremley skilled artisans 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.