Krishna

Krishna

Krishna - Name originated from the Sanskrit word "Krsna", meaning "black", "dark", "dark blue" or "all attractive".
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.
He is portrayed in various perspectives - infant eating butter (god child), young boy playing flute (prankster), a young boy with Radha (model lover), divine hero as a friendly charioteer who helped Arjuna in the war front and the supreme universal being.
Other popular names on Krishna - Gopal, Madhava, Mukunda, Vasudeva, Keshava, Govinda, Panduranga, Janardhana.

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  1. Radha Krishna - An epitome of Love

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    Radha & Krishna - Divine Love Learn More

    An exquisite work of cast metal art featuring a seductive Krishna playing the flute and an enchanting Radha standing next to him. A peedam serves as support for the idols. Ideal for daily worship in a home shrine to bring money, prosperity, and good health. It is also possible for it to serve as living room decor. Decorate your interiors with this stunning showpiece, which is simple yet charming.

    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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