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  1. Karthikeyan

    $50.00
    Karthikeyan statue in Indian Black Granite Learn More

    Material used - Indian Black Granite

    • Lord Murugan, also called as Karthikeyan as he was nurtured by six women (Karthigai Pengal).
    • The Hindu god of War, he is the son of Parvati and Shiva, brother of Ganesha.
    • Fondly called by various names - Murugan, Subramanya, Skanda, Kumara, Shanmuga, Senthil, Velan, Aarumugan, Dhandapani, Guhan, Guruguhan,
    • A deity who exudes positive aura and removes negative energy from anywhere he is placed and worshipped.
    • Elegantly carved out of Indian granite, the statue is ideal for day-to-day or display in the living room.
    • Gifting options - Weddings, Anniversaries, Housewarming ceremonies, Baby naming ceremonies.

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  2. Material used - Indian Granite

    • Reclining form of Lord Vishnu, is Ranganathar.
    • Other popular names - Sri Ranganatha, Rangan, Aranganathar, Ranga & Thenaranganathan.
    • The deity is seen in a reclining position over the serpent god Adishesha in the Ocean of milk, Vishnu's head resting on a cylindrical pillow and right palm facing upwards, rests next to his head.
    • Chiselled in unique artistry, this stone statue is sure to adorn your indoor or outdoor space.
    • Best suited for Puja room or Living room.


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  3. Sundarar with Peedam

    $250.00
    Sundarar with Peedam Learn More

    Statue Details

    • Height : 54 cms
    • Width: 28 cms
    • Depth: 23 cms
    • Materials : Indian granite stone hand crafted in India
    • Sundarar (Tamil Cundarar), also known affectionately as Tampiran Thozhan (Comrade of the Master, meaning friend of Shiva) was an eighth-century poet who was one of the most prominent Nayanars, the Shaiva bhakti (devotional) poets of Tamil Nadu. He was a contemporary of Cheraman Perumal and Kotpuli Nayanar who also figure in the 63 Nayanmars. The songs of praise are called Thiruthondathogai and is the original nucleus around which the Periyapuranam is based. The Periya Puranam, which collects the legends of the Nayanars, starts and ends with him. The hymns of seventh volume of the Tirumurai, the twelve-volume compendium of the poetry of Tamil Shaiva Siddhanta, were composed by him.

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  4. Pen Stand


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  5. T- Light Pot

    $31.00
    Small hand painted pot which can hold T-light candles Learn More

    Set of 2

    • Rewind to a time when candle holders lit spaces for as much a warm glow as to light up indoor spaces
    • This T-light pot is like a lesson in history and comes with a rustic charm
    • Light up dark spaces with these traditional and ethnic candle holders
    • Its structure and style is reminiscent of olden days when no-power nights were spent under candle nights

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  6. Round Hut Agal

    $31.00
    Hut shaped agal to light diyas or candle Learn More

    Length: 11 Cms | Breadth: 11 Cms | Height: 14 Cms

    • This round hut agal and its ethnic design and shape bring about a soft amber glow when placed with a diya or candle
    • Suspend this lamp over dining tables and easily turn a family space into a cosy corner
    • The showpiece is featured with artsy, intricate hand-painted strokes all over the body
    • This lamp is best enjoyed when lit and even during the night, as light bounces off its peep window

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  7. Outdoor Marble Statue of Lord Jesus with Open Arms

    $7,000.00
    Statue of Lord Jesus with Open Arms made of Marble Learn More
    • Height : 200 cms
    • Width : 95 cms
    • Depth : 44 cms

    A magnificient and saintly sculpture of Lord Jesus, the Savior.
    Exquisitely carved out of marble, with fine detailing to the notable physical features of the Lord.
    A classic masterpiece, ideal to be installed outdoors in a garden, lawn or patio at home or school, park or a place of religious importance.

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  8. Material used: Marble

    Dimensions

    • Height: 13 in
    • WIdht: 9 in

    • An awe-inspiring masterpiece, one of its kind...
    • Sculpted out of marble by proficient craftsmen with greatest dedication.
    • Shiva & Parvathi - The Perfect Couple, symbol of Love, Devotion and Faithfulness.
    • The sculpture portrays Parvathi seated on Shiva's lap, holding a Lingam in her left hand and her right hand over Shiva's shoulder.
    • Lord Shiva is seen holding the Trishool (Trident) in the upper right hand, Conch in the upper left hand, Beads in the lower right hand and the lower left hand on Parvathi's shoulder, Crescent moon on his head,Serpents around the matted hair and neck.
    • Nandi, the sacred bull and vahana of Lord Shiva is seated down next to the boulder on which Shiva and Parvathi are seated.
    • The splendid statue is an expression of immensive love and devotion the two have for each other.
    • The fine artistry is prominently seen in the physical features, attire, ornaments and garlands of Shiva and Parvathi.
    • A masterpiece well suited for any indoor space which is certain to bring eternal bliss.

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  9. Material used: Black Granite

    Dimensions

    • Height: 9.5 in
    • Widht: 6.5 

    • Shiva, the Supreme being, one of the three principal deities of Hinduism.
    • The Destroyer of Evils within the Hindu Trimurti.
    • A beautiful carving in black granite, the statue is supported by a small circular pedestal.
    • Shiva is portrayed with a serpent around the neck, adorning the crescent moon on the right-side of his head, the vigorous third eye, the Trishool and damaru drum in one of his left hands and the conch in one of the right hands, the front right hand in abhaya mudra and the left hand held downwards.
    • The statue is ideal to be placed in the living room or pooja room.

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  10. Material used: Red Marble

    Dimensions

    • Height: 9.5 in
    • Width: 6.5 in

    • Nataraja, a Sanskrit term, “Nata” means “act, drama, dance”, “Raja” meaning “king, lord”, translated as “Lord of the Dance” or “King of Dance”.
    • Nataraja, Natesa, Nateshwara (South India) and Nrityesvara (North India) – all the terms meaning “Lord of the Dance”.

    • Nataraja, a depiction of Hindu god Shiva as the divine cosmic dancer.
    • The sculpture is symbolic of Shiva as the lord of dance and dramatic arts.
    • The two most common forms of Shiva’s dance – Lasya, the gentle form associated with creation of the world, Ananda Tandava, the vigorous form associated with destruction.
    • The statue of Nataraj made of red marble, is unique in a way that it depicts the lord of dance with 8 hands holding various elements of symbolic representation.
    • The upper right hand holding the damaru drum, the second right hand holding knife and the third holding bell, in the upper left hand holding the Fire (Agni),Trishool in the second left hand and a Serpent in the third left hand. The left front arm across his chest pointing in elephant trunk position to his upraised foot. The right foot trampled upon the demon dwarf, Apasmara.
    • A unique work of art that can be placed in any appropriate indoor space of your choice.

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