Krishna Statue in Marble

  • Sale! magnificent, intricately carved white marble statue of Lord Krishna stands gracefully, radiating a serene and benevolent presence. The entire sculpture is crafted from pristine white marble, with finely detailed gold-colored accents and subtle touches of pink, light green, and light blue. Lord Krishna is depicted in a classic Tribhanga (triple-bend) pose, with his left leg slightly crossed over his right, and his weight shifted to one side. His arms are raised and bent, with his hands positioned as if holding and playing his divine flute, though the instrument itself is not visible. His youthful face features a gentle, compassionate smile, with large, expressive eyes that convey peace and spiritual wisdom. His lips are delicately painted a light reddish-pink. His head is adorned with a meticulously sculpted white turban-like crown, embellished with intricate gold patterns. A prominent, vibrant green peacock feather with a distinctive dark "eye" detail is strikingly placed at the front of his turban, a quintessential symbol of Krishna. Behind his head, a golden aura or halo with scalloped edges is intricately decorated with delicate pink and gold motifs, symbolizing his divine radiance. The deity is lavishly adorned with exquisitely carved gold-colored jewelry, including multiple necklaces, armlets on his upper arms, bracelets on his wrists, and anklets. A long, flowing garland, fashioned from white, pink, light green, and light blue floral-shaped beads, gracefully drapes from his neck, extending down towards his knees. His traditional attire consists of a flowing white dhoti (lower garment) and an elegantly draped upper garment or shawl, both meticulously bordered with fine gold designs that highlight the rich craftsmanship of the stone carving. The fabric folds are depicted with remarkable fluidity, making the hard marble appear soft and flowing. The statue stands on a simple, clean, rectangular white base, accented with a subtle green trim. The entire figure is presented against a plain, dark gray background, which allows the pure white marble and its delicate colors to truly stand out, suggesting a professional product photograph. The watermark "The Stone Studio" with the tagline "Transforming your imagination" is visible at the bottom, indicating this is a handcrafted piece offered by a studio specializing in such creations. This exquisite Lord Krishna idol serves as a beautiful representation of devotion, traditional Indian art, and skilled craftsmanship, ideal for a spiritual shrine, home decor, or as a collectible piece, reflecting themes of divine beauty and cultural heritage.

    Krishna Statue 2ft

    Original price was: ₹79,500.00.Current price is: ₹68,000.00. Inclusive of all taxes

    The material used in it is Marble. This sculpture is wonderfully crafted by our best artisans. For more such statues browse our website. If you still don’t get what you want, our artisans will craft your specified designs of the Krishna statue with utmost care and love.

    STATUE DETAILS
    Materials: Hand carved in Marble
    Total Height Including Base:  24 inches/ 2ft
    Width: 12 inches approx
    Depth:  8 inches approx

    Weight: 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 intrinsic to this creation’s beauty as it is ultra-carefully crafted by hand.
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