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  • Sale! majestic and intricately detailed statue of Lord Krishna, carved from a dark, possibly bronze or stone, material with a rich, almost verdigris green or deep metallic finish. The devotional sculpture stands tall against a clean, light grey to white gradient background, emphasizing its exquisite craftsmanship. Krishna is depicted in a graceful tribhanga (three-bend) pose, with his right leg crossed elegantly over his left, poised to play a horizontal flute held delicately to his lips. His face wears a serene, beatific expression, adorned with an elaborate, multi-tiered crown (mukut) featuring intricate patterns and possibly a peacock feather at its peak, alongside delicate earrings. His slender body is embellished with multiple necklaces, armlets, wristlets, and a beautifully draped dhoti or loincloth with highly detailed pleats and a decorative waist belt (kamarbandh), along with anklets on his feet. Behind Krishna's head, an ornate circular prabhamandala (aureole or halo) rises, featuring radiating patterns that resemble sun rays, lotus petals, or stylized flames, topped with decorative finials, signifying his divine essence. Flowing sashes or garlands cascade from behind his shoulders, adding to the dynamic composition. Flanking Krishna's lower body, one on each side, are two peacefully standing cows or calves, subtly adorned and positioned slightly behind him, symbolizing his pastoral life as a cowherd and his connection to nature. The entire ensemble rests securely on a beautifully carved, multi-layered lotus petal base (padmasana), which elevates the figure and provides a harmonious foundation. The statue's dark patina is highlighted by the studio lighting, revealing the fine textures and depth of the carving, from the individual strands of Krishna's hair to the tiny patterns on his garments and the delicate features of the cows. A subtle watermark for "The Stone Studio" is visible at the bottom of the base. This piece exemplifies traditional Indian religious art, Hindu mythology, and master craftsmanship, reflecting themes of divinity, music, and nature.

    Green Krishna 2ft

    Original price was: ₹49,800.00.Current price is: ₹46,999.00. Inclusive of all taxes

    The material used in it is soapstone. Our best artisans wonderfully craft this sculpture. For more such statues browse our website. Our artisans will craft your specified designs of the green Krishna with utmost care and love if you still don’t get what you want.

    STATUE DETAILS
    Materials: Hand carved in green soapstone
    Total Height Including Base: 24 inches/2ft 
    Width:  10-12 inches approx
    Depth:  7-8 inches approx

    Weight:  18-25 kgs approx

     

     

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    • This is a handcrafted creation therefore minor variations in color or design may arise. Small irregularities are rare and are intrinsic to the beauty of this statue’s creation, as it is ultra-carefully crafted by hand.
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