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16" Butter Krishna Statue on a Swing | Handmade Brass Sculpture | Made in India

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Immerse yourself in the playful and charming aspect of Lord Krishna with our delightful brass sculpture. Handmade with love in India, this artwork captures the youthful and mischievous Krishna, symbolising the carefree philosophy of living in the moment. As you explore this sculpture, you'll be enchanted by Krishna's joyful posture, the intricate swing, and the symbolism of the butter pot, representing his love for the simple pleasures of life. The craftsmanship reflects the cultural richness and the importance of experiencing joy in everyday moments.

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Specifications
ZDO47
Brass with Inlay Statue
16 inch Height x 13 inch Width x 4.7 inch Depth
Weight 7.20 kg
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Usually ships in 10 days
Returns and Exchanges accepted within 7 days
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Easy Returns
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Fully Insured
Fully Insured
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100% Handmade
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MADE IN INDIA.

The Divine Embrace: A Butter Krishna Sculpture

Behold a masterpiece of devotion and artistry, a magnificent brass sculpture depicting Lord Krishna in his cherished form as a playful child, the "Butter Krishna." This exquisite piece captures a timeless moment of innocence and divine mischief, immortalized in gleaming brass and adorned with vibrant inlays of red and turquoise. The sculpture stands tall, inviting you to witness a scene steeped in the rich tapestry of Hindu mythology and cultural heritage.

A Glimpse into the Divine Childhood

The legend of Krishna's childhood is filled with tales of his mischievous pranks, his love for butter, and his divine exploits that protected the villagers of Gokul. As the divine child, he was the darling of the Gopis and a source of endless joy and wonder. This sculpture embodies that spirit, with the young Krishna seated on a swing, a butter pot beside him, his innocent gaze hinting at the profound divinity within. The intricate detailing of his features, from the curl of his hair to the tender expression on his face, speaks to the skill of the artisans who brought this sacred image to life.

A Symphony of Brass and Gemstones

Crafted with exceptional care in India, this sculpture is more than just an idol; it is a work of art. The lustrous brass provides a warm, inviting foundation, meticulously sculpted to depict every nuance of the scene. The accompanying swing, suspended by sturdy brass chains, evokes a sense of gentle motion, as if caught in a moment of playful rocking. The pillars of the swing are elegantly shaped and adorned with captivating inlays of crushed red coral and turquoise stones. These vibrant gems, rich in color and symbolism, add a layer of opulence and depth, reminiscent of the jewels that would adorn a divine prince. The base of the sculpture is equally ornate, featuring a mosaic of these same colorful stones and intricate carvings that enhance its regal presence.

A Centerpiece of Devotion and Beauty

Standing at 16 inches tall, this sculpture is designed to be a striking centerpiece in any sacred space or home. Its substantial width and depth ensure it commands attention, drawing the eye and inspiring contemplation. The subtle addition of tiny brass bells hanging from decorative chains adds a melodic touch, hinting at the joyous sounds of divine play. This Butter Krishna sculpture is not merely an object of worship but a testament to India's rich artistic legacy and the enduring power of its spiritual narratives. It is a perfect piece for collectors of fine brass art, devotees seeking a tangible connection to the divine, or anyone who appreciates the fusion of spiritual symbolism and masterful craftsmanship. Bring home this embodiment of divine playfulness and allow its serene presence to fill your space with peace and blessings.

The Divine Beauty: Exploring the Meaning and Symbolism Behind Krishna Statues

Lord Krishna is known by various other names such as Govinda, Gopala, Giridhari, Madanmohan, Radharaman, Maakhanchor, etc. The Vedic scriptures mention Him as the Supreme Lord, the cause of all causes, and the controller of living entities. In the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna Himself says that there is no Truth superior to Him and that in all the Vedas, He is to be known. Different people see Him differently. Some people see Him as their son, some as their friend, some as their master, and some as their beloved. He is the source of all pleasure and bliss. There are so many pastimes described in the Vedic literature where it is seen that whoever approached and served Lord Krishna with full faith and devotion, was never bewildered even in the greatest calamities, and was always protected by Him. Lord Krishna is therefore the ocean of mercy.

Lord Krishna expands Himself into different forms to fulfill a particular purpose in the material world. For example, to save His five-year-old devotee Prahlad from the ghastly attacks of his demoniac father Hiranyakashipu, the Lord assumed a special form of half-lion and half-man, Narasimha, and appeared from a stone pillar and killed the demon with His sharp nails. This shows an interesting quality of Lord Krishna. He is very possessive about His devotees. He never tolerates blasphemy against them. Those who try to harm them in any way, the Lord punishes them the hardest way.
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Is Krishna statue good at home?

If you want to please Lord Krishna with your service and devotion, keeping the deity of the Lord will be good for you. Wherever there is Krishna, there is opulence, victory, extraordinary power, and morality. Worshiping the deity is one of the easiest ways to build a strong relationship with the Lord. There is no difference between the deity of Krishna and Krishna Himself. The Lord said in the Bhagavad Gita that we can worship Him by offering Him a leaf, a flower, water, or a fruit. If the Lord is pleased, you will feel great satisfaction within your heart and you will experience transcendental bliss. Therefore, keeping the deity of Lord Krishna at home and following the necessary rules and regulations in the deity worship process is highly auspicious.
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Which Krishna statue can be kept at home?

There is nothing more sublime than serving the lotus feet of Lord Krishna for it is the very aim of human life. Therefore, you can worship any form of Lord Krishna as your heart desires. You can either keep the deity of the original two-handed form of Krishna playing His flute or the childhood form of Krishna eating butter. You may also keep the deity of Krishna along with Srimati Radharani, His internal potency. If you want to attract the causeless mercy of the Lord and engage in His offenseless service, worshiping the deity of Lord Jagannath, the most merciful form of Lord Krishna would be the best for you. Lord Jagannath does not take offenses of the devotees and only looks at their good qualities and intentions.
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How to keep a Brass statue well-maintained?


Brass statues are known and appreciated for their exquisite beauty and luster. The brilliant bright gold appearance of Brass makes it appropriate for casting aesthetic statues and sculptures. Brass is a metal alloy composed mainly of copper and zinc. This chemical composition makes brass a highly durable and corrosion-resistant material. Due to these properties, Brass statues and sculptures can be kept both indoors as well as outdoors. They also last for many decades without losing all their natural shine.

 

Brass statues can withstand even harsh weather conditions very well due to their corrosion-resistance properties. However, maintaining the luster and natural beauty of brass statues is essential if you want to prolong their life and appearance.

 

  • The best and simplest way to maintain a brass statue is to clean it at least twice a week using a soft cloth or cotton rag. This will prevent dust from accumulating on the surface. Dusting is especially important for outdoor statues since it is prone to dust accumulation much more than indoors.

 

 

  • To give a natural shine and luster to the statue, you may apply coconut or olive oil using cotton on every portion. You can use a toothbrush to get to the small crevices but do not be too harsh. This will make the brass statue appear fresh and new with a polished look.


  • In case you have a colored brass statue, you may apply mustard oil using a soft brush or clean cloth on the brass portion while for the colored portion of the statue, you may use coconut oil with a cotton cloth. 

 

Brass idols of Hindu Gods and Goddesses are especially known for their intricate and detailed work of art. Nepalese sculptures are famous for small brass idols portraying Buddhist deities. These sculptures are beautified with gold gilding and inlay of precious or semi-precious stones. Religious brass statues can be kept at home altars. You can keep a decorative brass statue in your garden or roof to embellish the area and fill it with divinity. 

Frequently Asked Questions
  • Q. Is the statue hollow or solid ?
    A. Brass statues are made through a process of clay casting, hence are hollow. Whereas, panchaloha bronze statues are made through a process of lost wax casting, hence they are solid.
  • Q. Can I return the statue ?
    A. Of course you can return a statue. Returns need to be initiated within seven (7) days after delivery. All returned items must be in new and unused condition, with all original tags and labels attached. To know more about our Return Policy, please visit Return Policy.
  • Q. Can you customise the statue for me ?
    A. For any customisation, kindly email us at help@exoticindia.com.
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