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  • Sale! tall, majestic, rectangular ancient Mayan relief carving, or stela, made from light gray or beige, textured limestone, stands vertically against a dark, featureless background. The deep bas-relief sculpture prominently features a regal, human-like figure depicted in profile, facing slightly towards the right. This central figure, likely a Classic Maya ruler or deity, wears an exceptionally elaborate and towering headdress, adorned with multiple layers of long, flowing feathers that fan out upwards and backwards, along with a stylized, zoomorphic head — possibly a quetzal bird or a mythological serpent — at its crest. The figure's face features a prominent nose and chin, typical of Mesoamerican art, and its body is clad in rich ceremonial attire. A complex, multi-layered pectoral necklace or chest plate covers the upper torso, intricately detailed with geometric patterns. The arms are bent, with the left hand (from the viewer's perspective) appearing to hold a ceremonial staff or scepter that extends downwards, while the right arm rests alongside a patterned sash or belt. The lower body is adorned with an elaborate, pleated skirt or loincloth, intricately decorated with bands of patterns, and the legs are visible, possibly wrapped or wearing leg guards, leading down to sandaled feet. To the left of the main figure, a large, complex mythological creature or serpent deity with scales and possibly fangs, seems to intertwine or emerge from behind, its head facing upwards and its body coiling downwards, adding to the iconographic density of the piece. Its form is suggestive of a vision serpent or feathered serpent. On the right side of the carving, a vertical column of finely detailed Mayan hieroglyphic glyphs runs from the top edge to the bottom, signifying a significant historical date, a ruler's name, or a cosmological narrative. The background areas not occupied by the main figures feature a textured, cross-hatched, or brick-like pattern, enhancing the depth of the stone carving. This artwork is a prime example of ancient Mesoamerican artistry and Mayan iconography, offering invaluable insights into their ritual practices, cosmology, and historical records.

    Faravahar Wall Mural 5ft

    Original price was: ₹96,000.00.Current price is: ₹88,000.00. Inclusive of all taxes

    The material used in it is antique look sandstone. Our best artisans wonderfully craft this sculpture. For more such statues browse our website. If you still don’t get what you want, our artisans will craft your specified designs for the Faravahar wall mural with utmost care and love.

    STATUE DETAILS
    Materials: Hand carved in antique look sandstone
    Total Height Including Base: 60 inches/ 5 ft
    Width: 2.5 feet approx
    Depth: 2-3 inches approx
    Weight: 150-200 Kgs approx

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    • Please call/WhatsApp us at +91-7008222943 or email us at info@thestonestudio.in with any questions about international shipping or anything else.
    • This item cannot be returned or exchanged. Please contact us for any queries or concerns.
    • 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.
  • Sale! large, exquisite white marble relief carving, depicting a classical Indian mythological scene, stands prominently against a plain, dark gray background. The entire piece showcases masterful craftsmanship, intricately carved from a single block of white stone, likely marble, with a smooth, polished finish. At the top, an elaborate decorative frieze acts as a cornice, featuring deeply carved, repetitive floral and foliate motifs, resembling stylized lotus petals and scrollwork. Below this, a scalloped or undulating border adds further decorative detail, leading down to the main narrative panel. The central panel features three primary figures carved in high relief. At the heart of the composition is a tall, slender male deity or prince, adorned with a magnificent, multi-tiered cylindrical crown (mukuta) intricately detailed with smaller carvings. He is bare-chested, revealing a lean, graceful physique, and adorned with multiple necklaces, armlets, bracelets, and a sacred thread (yajnopavita). His lower body is draped in a richly textured dhoti-like garment. His right arm is draped around the shoulder of the female figure to his left, while his left hand holds a long, slender mace or club, resting vertically beside him. His expression is serene, and he looks gently downwards and slightly to his left, engaging with the figures around him. To the male figure's left (viewer's left), a gracefully posed female figure stands, slightly shorter and equally adorned. She wears a smaller crown or tiara, elaborate earrings, multiple necklaces, armlets, and a draped lower garment, with her breasts prominently shaped, typical of classical Indian sculpture. Her right hand is raised, holding a small, circular object, possibly a mirror or a blooming flower, while her left arm subtly wraps around the back of the central male figure. Her gaze is directed upwards towards the central male, conveying reverence or affection. To the male figure's right (viewer's right), another elegant female figure mirrors the pose and adornment of the first, also wearing a crown, abundant jewelry, and a draped lower garment. Her left hand gently cups a round object, possibly a fruit or jewel, with a slender, vertical object (perhaps a bloom or staff) positioned beside it. Her right hand rests gently on the central male figure's back or arm, her gaze also fixed upon him with a serene and attentive expression. Behind the right-most female figure, a glimpse of another smaller figure's head is visible, suggesting a larger retinue or additional attendants in the background, adding depth to the scene. The figures' feet rest on a simple, sturdy rectangular base, which forms the bottom of the carving. The intricate details of their jewelry, garments, and facial features are rendered with exceptional precision, showcasing the masterful craftsmanship of white marble sculpture. This detailed sculpture embodies the rich artistic tradition of India, making it a significant piece for understanding cultural narratives, potentially depicting Krishna with his consorts or another scene from Hindu mythology, and serving as a remarkable statement piece of traditional decor or a valuable example of temple art. The "Stone Studio" logo is subtly visible in the bottom right corner, indicating its origin or craft.

    Vishnu Lakshmi Stone Wall Mural 30″

    Original price was: ₹79,900.00.Current price is: ₹68,700.00. Inclusive of all taxes

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    The material used in it is white sandstone. Our best artisans wonderfully craft this sculpture. For more such statues browse our website. If you still don’t get what you want, our artisans will craft your specified designs of a Vishnu Lakshmi stone wall mural with utmost care and love.

    STATUE DETAILS
    Materials: Hand carved in white sandstone
    Total Height Including Base: 30 inches/  2.5ft
    Width:  2ft or 24 inches
    Depth:  7 inches
    Weight:  55 Kgs

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    • Free Shipping – Packaging and shipping costs are included for deliveries within India.
    • Extended Delivery Locations as per the logistics partner will incur extra charges.
    • Please call/WhatsApp us at +91-7008222943 or email us at info@thestonestudio.in with any questions about international shipping or anything else.
    • This item cannot be returned or exchanged. Please contact us for any queries or concerns.
    • 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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