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  1. Vinayakar

    $600.00
    Enchanting Ganesha statue made of black granite ideal for daily worship or decor. Learn More

    Material used - Black Granite

    A substantial Vinayagar statue made of black granite. Yaanai Mugan, also known as Ganapati, Ganesh, Pillaiyar, or Ganesha, is widely recognized as the elephant-headed god. He is the god of knowledge and study, the remover of impediments, and as a result, the symbol of good fortune. It is customary to begin cultural events, for example, by propitiating Vinayagar, and older Sanskrit works invoked his name at their commencement.

    The statue depicts Ganesha with 4 arms, holding his own broken tusk, goad,noose and the modak respectively.The mooshika, his vahana is etched on the small pedestal. A perfect showpiece ideal for display in wall shelves, living room cabinet, pooja room for daily worship, etc.

  2. Nataraja - The Cosmic Dancer

    $1,100.00
    Nataraja - The lord of the dance. Learn More

    A stunning Nataraja idol made of brass casting.. The traditional lost wax technique is used in making the idol.

    Shiva, the Hindu divinity, is portrayed as Nataraja, the heavenly cosmic dancer. The two most well-known dances of Shiva are Ananda Tandava, which is a powerful dance connected with destruction, and Lasya, which is a delicate dance associated with the creation of the world.

    The sculpture depicts the lord with 4 hands holding various objects in his hands, including a drum (damaru) that represents the rhythmic sound of creation, and a flame of fire (agni) that symbolizes destruction and transformation. There is a snake wrapped in his anterior right arm that represents 'Abhaya' (without any fear). His anterior left hand takes the shape of Gajahasta (Elephant hand), showering his blessings upon his devotees, and extends towards his left leg. The right foot trampled upon the demon dwarf, Apasmara. The cosmos is represented by the arch of flames or prahabhamandala. This particular arch has three separate layers which represent fire, (outside) earth, (middle) and water (inside).

    A heavenly statue that will adorn your home and enhance the divine ambiance inside.

    LOST WAX METHOD OF CASTING - The lost wax method allows for intricate and detailed sculptures to be created, capturing the artist's original vision with precision. It is a complex process that requires skill and expertise in both sculpture and metal casting techniques. Also known as precision casting, it is a technique used to create bronze sculptures and other metal objects with intricate details. The process involves creating a wax model of the object, building a mold around it using plaster and silica, melting the wax out of the mold, selecting a metallic alloy, melting the alloy in a crucible, and pouring the molten metal into the mold cavity. The molten metal solidifies in the mold, and the cast object is extracted and finished. The sprues and any excess metal are removed, and the surface is cleaned and finished through various techniques like grinding, polishing, and patination.

  3. Krishna & Gopis Embossed on Elephant #1558

    $165.00
    Krishna & Gopis Embossed on Elephant figurine Learn More

    Material used: Marble

    Dimensions

    • Height: 4 in
    • Widht: 5 in


    Krishna, the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu the Preserver.
    One of the most popular and highly revered among various Hindu gods, Krishna is the god of protection, compassion, love and tenderness.
    A distinct showpiece, aesthetically carved elephant figurine with miniatures of Krishna and Gopis embossed.
    Ideal to be placed in living room, wall shelves or table.

    (Shipping charges additional. Please contact us at +1-416-871-1444 or sales@statuesgallery.com for details on applicable shipping charges.)

  4. 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.

    (Shipping charges additional. Please contact us at +1-416-871-1444 or sales@statuesgallery.com for details on applicable shipping charges.)

  5. Karpaga Vinayagar

    $400.00
    Karpaga Vinayagar Learn More

    Statue Details

    • Height : 30 cms
    • Width: 25 cms
    • Depth: 10 cms
    • Materials : Indian granite stone hand crafted in India
    • Vinayagar, also known as Ganapati, Ganesh, Pillaiyar, Ganesha, Yaanai Mugan is immediately recognizable as the elephant-headed god. He is the god of wisdom and learning, as well as the remover of obstacles, and consequently the sign of auspiciousness. It is customary to begin cultural events, for example, by propitiating Vinayagar, and older Sanskrit works invoked his name at their commencement.
    • Vinayagar is said to have written down the Mahabharata from the dictation of Vyasa. He is the lord (Isa) of the Ganas or troops of inferior deities, but more well-known as the son of Shiva and Parvati. In the most common representations of Vinayagar, he appears as a pot-bellied figure and his elephant head has only one tusk. Like most other Indian gods, he has a ‘vehicle’, in his case a rat: this rat is usually shown at the foot of the god, but sometimes Vinayagar is astride the rat.

    (Shipping charges additional. Please contact us at +1 416-871-1444 or sales@statuesgallery.com for details on applicable shipping charges.)

  6. Fancy Vinayagar

    $300.00
    Fancy Vinayagar Learn More

    Statue Details

    • Height : 18 cms
    • Width: 24 cms
    • Depth: 12 cms
    • Materials : Indian granite stone hand crafted in India

    Vinayagar, also known as Ganapati, Ganesh, Pillaiyar, Ganesha, Yaanai Mugan is immediately recognizable as the elephant-headed god.
    He is the god of wisdom and learning, as well as the remover of obstacles, and consequently the sign of auspiciousness. It is customary to begin cultural events, for example, by propitiating Vinayagar, and older Sanskrit works invoked his name at their commencement.
    Vinayagar is said to have written down the Mahabharata from the dictation of Vyasa.He is the lord (Isa) of the Ganas or troops of inferior deities, but more well-known as the son of Shiva and Parvati.
    In the most common representations of Vinayagar, he appears as a pot-bellied figure and his elephant head has only one tusk. Like most other Indian gods, he has a ‘vehicle’, in his case a rat: this rat is usually shown at the foot of the god, but sometimes Vinayagar is astride the rat.

    (Shipping charges additional. Please contact us at +1 416-871-1444 or sales@statuesgallery.com for details on applicable shipping charges.)

  7. Reclining Vinayagar

    $600.00
    Reclining Vinayagar Learn More

    Statue Details

    • Height : 35 cms
    • Width: 46 cms
    • Depth: 18 cms
    • Materials : Indian granite stone hand crafted in India


    Vinayagar, also known as Ganapati, Ganesh, Pillaiyar, Ganesha, Yaanai Mugan is immediately recognizable as the elephant-headed god. He is the god of wisdom and learning, as well as the remover of obstacles, and consequently the sign of auspiciousness. It is customary to begin cultural events, for example, by propitiating Vinayagar, and older Sanskrit works invoked his name at their commencement.
    Vinayagar is said to have written down the Mahabharata from the dictation of Vyasa. He is the lord (Isa) of the Ganas or troops of inferior deities, but more well-known as the son of Shiva and Parvati. In the most common representations of Vinayagar, he appears as a pot-bellied figure and his elephant head has only one tusk. Like most other Indian gods, he has a ‘vehicle’, in his case a rat: this rat is usually shown at the foot of the god, but sometimes Vinayagar is astride the rat.

    (Shipping charges additional. Please contact us at +1 416-871-1444 or sales@statuesgallery.com for details on applicable shipping charges.)

  8. Vinayagar Sitting

    $180.00
    Vinayagar Sitting Learn More

    Statue Details

    • Height : 15 cms
    • Width: 13 cms
    • Depth: 11 cms
    • Materials : Indian granite stone hand crafted in India

    Vinayagar, also known as Ganapati, Ganesh, Pillaiyar, Ganesha, Yaanai Mugan is immediately recognizable as the elephant-headed god. He is the god of wisdom and learning, as well as the remover of obstacles, and consequently the sign of auspiciousness. It is customary to begin cultural events, for example, by propitiating Vinayagar, and older Sanskrit works invoked his name at their commencement.
    Vinayagar is said to have written down the Mahabharata from the dictation of Vyasa. He is the lord (Isa) of the Ganas or troops of inferior deities, but more well-known as the son of Shiva and Parvati. In the most common representations of Vinayagar, he appears as a pot-bellied figure and his elephant head has only one tusk. Like most other Indian gods, he has a ‘vehicle’, in his case a rat: this rat is usually shown at the foot of the god, but sometimes Vinayagar is astride the rat.

    (Shipping charges additional. Please contact us at +1 416-871-1444 or sales@statuesgallery.com for details on applicable shipping charges.)

  9. Virgin Mary Statue

    $1,000.00
    Serene statue of Virgin Mary. Learn More

    Material used - Black Granite

    A black granite statue of Mother Mary that has been expertly crafted to be calm and completely divine. Jesus' mother; sometimes referred to as the Blessed Virgin Mary, St. Mary, or Our Lady. She was a virgin who was married to Joseph, according to the Gospels, and the Holy Spirit assisted in her conception of Jesus. Since the very beginning of Christianity, she has been revered by both the Catholic and Orthodox churches.

    In depictions, the Virgin Mary is shown with her hands clenched in prayer. Mary is shown in traditional clothing, including a flowing robe, a shawl or veil over her head, and a serene countenance. A sacred work of art that looks great both indoors and out.

  10. Amman

    $1,000.00
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    A dazzling brass idol of Amman or Mariamman, a goddess of rain, predominant in rural areas of South India. She is the main Tamil mother goddess who has been associated with Hindu goddesses Parvathi, Kali, Durga, Rukmini, Sita and Draupadi. She is considered as the guardian deity by many South Indian village dwellers.

    The idol portrays the goddess seated in lalithasana with the left leg tucked in and the right leg held down on a high pedestal, with the five headed snake hooding over her. In her four hands, she is seen holding the knife, skull cap, damaru coiled by a snake and a noose.  The idol made of metal casting is ideal for daily worship in the home shrine or a piece of décor in the living room.

    LOST WAX METHOD OF CASTING - The lost wax method allows for intricate and detailed sculptures to be created, capturing the artist's original vision with precision. It is a complex process that requires skill and expertise in both sculpture and metal casting techniques. Also known as precision casting, it is a technique used to create bronze sculptures and other metal objects with intricate details. The process involves creating a wax model of the object, building a mold around it using plaster and silica, melting the wax out of the mold, selecting a metallic alloy, melting the alloy in a crucible, and pouring the molten metal into the mold cavity. The molten metal solidifies in the mold, and the cast object is extracted and finished. The sprues and any excess metal are removed, and the surface is cleaned and finished through various techniques like grinding, polishing, and patination.

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