DESCRIPTION
This handcrafted brass statue captures Lord Krishna in his most iconic pose—playing the flute under the Kadamba tree. Revered as the eighth avatar of Vishnu, Krishna is a symbol of divine love, wisdom, and playful charm. From childhood pranks in Vrindavan to delivering the profound wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna’s stories resonate across generations and faiths.
In this depiction, Krishna stands in tribhanga mudra (three bends posture), radiating serenity and rhythmic grace. His celestial music is said to draw not only the hearts of the Gopis but also the soul of the universe closer to the divine.
ARTISAN CRAFTSMANSHIP
This statue is meticulously crafted in superfine solid brass by master artisans from South India using the lost-wax casting technique—a process that requires immense patience, precision, and passion. After casting, the statue is finished by hand using antique patina and polish, giving it a rich, heirloom-quality glow.
Each fold of Krishna’s attire, each strand of hair, and the gentle smile on his lips speak of the artisan’s dedication to detail. The flute, the crown with a peacock feather, and the posture all come alive in solid brass.

SPECIFICATION
Material: Brass Superfine | Height: 56.5 inches | Width: 19 inches | Depth: 13 inches | Weight :78 Kgs | Colour: Golden butter brass and antique black | Crafting Technique: Handmade | Origin : India

CARE
To maintain its lustre and detailing, wipe gently with a dry or slightly damp soft cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials. Keep it away from direct sunlight and moisture to preserve its antique finish.

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