Devangana : Celestial Miaden Playing Long Mouth Organ
Intricately carved stone sculpture of a celestial maiden playing musical instrument
This 49.5 statue niched out of sand stone with such fine details is a depiction of a Lord Indra, the king of the godscourt in ancient india.Where the divine guests were always given a royal welcome with maidens playing musical instruments and greeting by showring flowers.
Suggested Placement: This stone sclupture can be kept at the entrance of the house to extend every guest a royal welcome.
Note: In respect to size, all statues can be custom made i.e. hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Dimension: 49.5x20"x11"
Weight in Kgs : 85
Product Code : acrssslmlo-20
Sandstone Sculpture-Gayathri -The Opulent Devastri Intricately carved stone sculpture of a middle-class woman fetching water Carved out of sand stone with all its fine details, this 36 tall statue represnts life in the classical era. This depicts a woman of a middle class family fetching water from a near by source.As she walks, the poise and sensuality in her posture is quite striking. Suggested Placement: In all its grandeur this marvel of a piece can be kept in the courtyard or living room or at the entrance of the house. Note: This also can be custom made to a specific size over a specific time frame.
Sundari: A King's Welcome Intricately carved stone sculpture of a royal maiden welcoming guests The royal palaces were always a place where decorum of the ultimate level had to be constantly maintained. After all, it depicted the superiority of a king and his authority over his people. In this sculpture in sandstone, one element that makes for the entire splendour in royalty is being sculpted. The lady is part of a huge contingent of dancers, musicians, courtesans and others whose responsibility is to welcome (Svagata in Sanskrit) and entertain royal guests. Her grace, which is reflected in the sculpture, is an essential part of her role to keep the guests in a comfort zone. The exquisite attire, which has been carved to perfection in all its complexity, lends a sense of sophistication that is inevitable with the royals of yore in India. Suggested Placement: The main entrance or the corner of your living room or in your courtyard Note: With respect to size, the statue can be custom made -- hand sculpted over a specific time frame. Dimension: 36"x16"x9" Weight in Kgs : 45 Product Code : acrssslkcg-02 Artist : Rabi SahooWeight in Kgs : 45 Product Code : acrssslhph-01
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In the ancient, rugged landscape of Rajasthan lies a haven for stone carvers. Among its geological treasures of granite, marble, quartzite, slates, and various metamorphic rocks, artists find their canvas. Notable among these are the sandstone, yellow limestone, and marbles in vibrant hues that dot this land. The craft of stone carving is a testament to patience and precision, a journey marked by laborious steps and meticulous attention. Each stone demands its unique set of tools toothed hammers, chisels, mallets, and axes among them. The process unfolds methodically: first, the stone is shaped to its intended form, then the design is sketched onto its surface. With deft strokes, artisans wield their tools, gradually bringing forth intricate patterns and motifs. Time is a companion in this endeavor, with smaller pieces taking days to complete, while larger ones may command weeks or even months of dedication. Rajasthan remains a cornerstone of stone carving in India, with Jaipur standing as its marble-carving heart. Here, amidst the bustling capital, artisans breathe life into marble, crafting divine images and everyday objects alike from deity sculptures to spice-grinding bowls. Across the region, each locale boasts its specialty: Kota, renowned for its gray stone floors; Barmer, where yellow marble yields to delicate carvings; Ajmer, home to rugged granites. In Dungarpur, a unique stone of soft shades transforms under oil to a deep black, coveted for its use in icon-making. In every corner of Rajasthan, the legacy of stone carving endures, a testament to human ingenuity and artistic expression.
In the ancient, rugged landscape of Rajasthan lies a haven for stone carvers. Among its geological treasures of granite, marble, quartzite, slates, and various metamorphic rocks, artists find their canvas. Notable among these are the sandstone, yellow limestone, and marbles in vibrant hues that dot this land. The craft of stone carving is a testament to patience and precision, a journey marked by laborious steps and meticulous attention. Each stone demands its unique set of tools toothed hammers, chisels, mallets, and axes among them. The process unfolds methodically: first, the stone is shaped to its intended form, then the design is sketched onto its surface. With deft strokes, artisans wield their tools, gradually bringing forth intricate patterns and motifs. Time is a companion in this endeavor, with smaller pieces taking days to complete, while larger ones may command weeks or even months of dedication. Rajasthan remains a cornerstone of stone carving in India, with Jaipur standing as its marble-carving heart. Here, amidst the bustling capital, artisans breathe life into marble, crafting divine images and everyday objects alike from deity sculptures to spice-grinding bowls. Across the region, each locale boasts its specialty: Kota, renowned for its gray stone floors; Barmer, where yellow marble yields to delicate carvings; Ajmer, home to rugged granites. In Dungarpur, a unique stone of soft shades transforms under oil to a deep black, coveted for its use in icon-making. In every corner of Rajasthan, the legacy of stone carving endures, a testament to human ingenuity and artistic expression.