Rs. 435,000
Dharmachakra mudra in Buddhism, as seen in this sculpture in black stone, symbolises an important moment in Buddha’s life; the occasion when he preached to his companions the first sermon after his enlightenment in the Deer Park at Sarnath. In this mudra, the thumb and index finger of both hands touch at their tips to form a circle. This circle represents the Wheel of the principle or law that orders the universe (Dharma in Sanskrit), or the union of method and wisdom. Significantly, in this mudra, the hands are held in front of the heart, symbolising that these teachings are straight from the Buddha's heart. It is one among the most popular mudra’s of Buddha and has universal significance.
Rs. 289,500
The purity of a physical and emotional bonding between a man and a woman has always enticed the imagination of writers. An aura of mystic proportion adds to curiosity. This sculpture imbibes that mystic attraction. For the un-initiated, this tells the story of Arjuna, the Pandav prince with his consort Chitrangada. Arjuna, it is believed had travelled far and wide to Manipur during his personal exile and this was where he fell in love with Chitrangada, the daughter of the King of Manipur and married her. But Chitrangada never accompanied Arjuna to Hastinapur respecting the conditions that were set by her father with Arjuna.
Rs. 249,500
Traditional Indian artisans have frequently been inspired by tales of valor and bravery of heroic figures. These tales and stories have gone on to inspire great paintings and especially sculptures which highlight the heroic nature of these brave figures
Made out of blackstone, this exquisite masterpiece is a testament to a rare and closely guarded craft. The master sculptor captures the action and strength of the hero as he is involved in a battle to the death with a snarling and vicious lion. The tension of the moment and the do-or-die spirit of the contest is perfectly represented and makes a beautiful addition to your living room or courtyard decor.
Note: This statue can also be made from wood and can be customized as per your unique requirements.
Rs. 249,000
Traditional Indian artisans have frequently been inspired by tales of valor and bravery of heroic figures. These tales and stories have gone on to inspire great paintings and especially sculptures which highlight the heroic nature of these brave figures
Made out of blackstone, this exquisite masterpiece is a testament to a rare and closely guarded craft. The master sculptor captures the action and strength of the hero as he is involved in a battle to the death with a wild boar. The tension of the moment and the do-or-die spirit of the contest is perfectly represented and makes a beautiful addition to your living room or courtyard decor.
Note: This statue can also be made from wood and can be customized as per your unique requirements.
Rs. 159,500
This sculpture represents uncontrolled passion, desire and uninhabited longing for physical intimacy (Kama in Sanskrit). Though Kama is considered more as physical intimacy in modern and contemporary context but is considered part of 4 goals of human life. The other being Dharma (virtuousness), Artha (Material well-being) and Moksha (self-realization or liberation from material and emotional trappings). It is believed even Kama without over-indulgence and not disturbing the other human goals can bring goodness to life.
Rs. 184,500
The theory of infinity is intriguing. As per Hindu scriptures the universe is created and destroyed in a cyclic order and so is the life form. This sculpture in its grandeur depicts the origin of life, the uninhibited growth and the movement, the influence of the nature on life forms, the sufferings and the end leading to recreation again.
Rs. 135,000
Siddhartha Gautama went through a lot of hardships and faced challenges in the path of seeking his answers before becoming enlightened as the eternal Lord Buddha. It is said that when he attained spiritual knowledge, he touched the ground, requesting Mother Earth to stand as a witness to his enlightenment. This gesture of Lord Buddha, as shown in this Black Stone sculpture came to be known as Bhumi Sparsha Mudra. Yogis, for generations now, have been practicing this mudra in their meditations to connect with the Earth.
Note: In all its grandeur this can be custom made i.e., hand crafted exclusively for you in a size of your choice to suit your needs.
Dimensions: 36"x16"11".
Culture: India.
Medium: Blackstone.
Suggested Placement: In your garden or meditation hall.
Weight: 90kgs.
Product Code: acjsbslbbs-31.
Rs. 315,000
It is said that after years of meditation, when Lord Buddha attained eternal wisdom and elightenment, he requested mother earth (Bhumi) to bear witness to the occurring. The right hand which is placed upon the right
knee is complemented by the left hand that is held flat in the lap in the dhyana mudra of meditation, symbolising the union of method and wisdom. Bring home this blackstone sculpture of the Lord today to fill your space with positive vibrations.
Note: In all its grandeur this can be custom made i.e., hand crafted exclusively for you in a size of your choice to suit your needs.
Dimensions: 72"x48"x36"
Culture: India
Medium: Blackstone
Suggested Placement: In your puja room or garden
Weight: 1750Kgs
Product Code: acskbslbbm-24
Rs. 255,000
Maa Saraswati is worshipped as the Goddess of Knowledge and Wisdom in the Hindu culture. She is depicted as a serene lady in a white saree holding a veena, book, mala and a pot of water representing arts, vedas, power of meditation, and the ability to distinguish right from wrong respectively. This beautiful blackstone sculpture shows are playing the veenas with two swans beside her. Bring home this masterpiece today!
Note: In all its grandeur this can be custom made i.e., hand crafted exclusively for you in a size of your choice to suit your needs.
Dimensions: 72"x48"x28"
Culture: India
Medium: Blackstone
Suggested Placement: In your puja room or garden
Weight: 1000 Kgs
Product Code: acskbssshv-09
Rs. 112,000
Collectively known within Hinduism as the combination of both the feminine as well as the masculine aspects of the supreme being, this sculpture of Radha and Krishna captures the eternal romance of the couple. Since thousands of years, poets and writers have been fascinated by their enchanting passion and with craftsmanship that has been passed on since centuries; the sculpture in its full glory is a sight to behold. The detailing, especially their expressions, clearly indicate their eternal intimacy, and in black stone, the demeanor of their romance comes alive in a contrast of lucid manner. The sculpture is a classic example of how everlasting love (Priti in Sanskrit) can be carved.
Artist : Rabi Sahoo