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CHOLA BRONZE SCULPTURES

Elevate Your Space with Panchaloha Bronze Statues

Experience the artistry of Panchaloha bronze statues, meticulously handcrafted using traditional lost-wax casting. These exquisite metal sculptures, often infused with divine motifs and intricate detailing, showcase superior craftsmanship and the enduring beauty of South Indian traditions.
45.5 cm Height X 78.5 cm Width X 15 cm Depth (18.00 inch Height X 31.00 inch Width X 6.00 inch Depth)
Rs.1,58,340
61 cm Height X 28 cm Width X 28 cm Depth (24.00 inch Height X 11.00 inch Width X 11.00 inch Depth)
Rs.2,34,780
45.5 cm Height X 40.5 cm Width X 20.5 cm Depth (18.00 inch Height X 16.00 inch Width X 8.00 inch Depth)
Rs.2,40,765
61 cm Height X 51 cm Width X 33 cm Depth (24.00 inch Height X 20.00 inch Width X 13.00 inch Depth)
Rs.4,35,645
45.5 cm Height X 30.5 cm Width X 18 cm Depth (18.00 inch Height X 12.00 inch Width X 7.00 inch Depth)
Rs.2,06,955
63.5 cm Height X 71 cm Width X 23 cm Depth (25.00 inch Height X 28.00 inch Width X 9.00 inch Depth)
Rs.4,22,940
56 cm Height X 66 cm Width X 23 cm Depth (22.00 inch Height X 26.00 inch Width X 9.00 inch Depth)
Rs.3,36,000
30.5 cm Height X 28 cm Width X 12.5 cm Depth (12.00 inch Height X 11.00 inch Width X 5.00 inch Depth)
Rs.70,875
33 cm Height X 25.5 cm Width X 10 cm Depth (13.00 inch Height X 10.00 inch Width X 4.00 inch Depth)
Rs.64,260
33 cm Height X 18 cm Width X 12.5 cm Depth (13.00 inch Height X 7.00 inch Width X 5.00 inch Depth)
Rs.51,660
33 cm Height X 15 cm Width X 12.5 cm Depth (13.00 inch Height X 6.00 inch Width X 5.00 inch Depth)
Rs.44,520
30.5 cm Height X 15 cm Width X 12.5 cm Depth (12.00 inch Height X 6.00 inch Width X 5.00 inch Depth)
Rs.26,355
30.5 cm Height X 28 cm Width X 12.5 cm Depth (12.00 inch Height X 11.00 inch Width X 5.00 inch Depth)
Rs.77,490
30.5 cm Height X 25.5 cm Width X 10 cm Depth (12.00 inch Height X 10.00 inch Width X 4.00 inch Depth)
Rs.89,145
30.5 cm Height X 15 cm Width X 12.5 cm Depth (12.00 inch Height X 6.00 inch Width X 5.00 inch Depth)
Rs.76,755
33 cm Height X 18 cm Width X 12.5 cm Depth (13.00 inch Height X 7.00 inch Width X 5.00 inch Depth)
Rs.49,140
30.5 cm Height X 18 cm Width X 10 cm Depth (12.00 inch Height X 7.00 inch Width X 4.00 inch Depth)
Rs.44,520
35.5 cm Height X 25.5 cm Width X 12.5 cm Depth (14.00 inch Height X 10.00 inch Width X 5.00 inch Depth)
Rs.1,01,430
35.5 cm Height X 12.5 cm Width X 12.5 cm Depth (14.00 inch Height X 5.00 inch Width X 5.00 inch Depth)
Rs.48,300
30.5 cm Height X 25.5 cm Width X 15 cm Depth (12.00 inch Height X 10.00 inch Width X 6.00 inch Depth)
Rs.53,655
30.5 cm Height X 18 cm Width X 12.5 cm Depth (12.00 inch Height X 7.00 inch Width X 5.00 inch Depth)
Rs.56,070
45.5 cm Height X 25.5 cm Width X 12.5 cm Depth (18.00 inch Height X 10.00 inch Width X 5.00 inch Depth)
Rs.97,440
30.5 cm Height X 20.5 cm Width X 18 cm Depth (12.00 inch Height X 8.00 inch Width X 7.00 inch Depth)
Rs.82,845
30.5 cm Height X 28 cm Width X 12.5 cm Depth (12.00 inch Height X 11.00 inch Width X 5.00 inch Depth)
Rs.77,490
38 cm Height X 18 cm Width X 10 cm Depth (15.00 inch Height X 7.00 inch Width X 4.00 inch Depth)
Rs.52,185
45.5 cm Height X 20.5 cm Width X 15 cm Depth (18.00 inch Height X 8.00 inch Width X 6.00 inch Depth)
Rs.1,22,010
40.5 cm Height X 28 cm Width X 15 cm Depth (16.00 inch Height X 11.00 inch Width X 6.00 inch Depth)
Rs.1,22,010
45.5 cm Height X 12.5 cm Width X 15 cm Depth (18.00 inch Height X 5.00 inch Width X 6.00 inch Depth)
Rs.76,755
38 cm Height X 12.5 cm Width X 12.5 cm Depth (15.00 inch Height X 5.00 inch Width X 5.00 inch Depth)
Rs.64,260
30.5 cm Height X 10 cm Width X 10 cm Depth (12.00 inch Height X 4.00 inch Width X 4.00 inch Depth)
Rs.48,930
15 cm Height X 12.5 cm Width X 7.5 cm Depth (6.00 inch Height X 5.00 inch Width X 3.00 inch Depth)
Rs.16,695
25.5 cm Height X 12.5 cm Width X 7.5 cm Depth (10.00 inch Height X 5.00 inch Width X 3.00 inch Depth)
Rs.30,345
25.5 cm Height X 9 cm Width X 9 cm Depth (10.00 inch Height X 3.50 inch Width X 3.50 inch Depth)
Rs.28,245
25.5 cm Height X 18 cm Width X 10 cm Depth (10.00 inch Height X 7.00 inch Width X 4.00 inch Depth)
Rs.56,910
35.5 cm Height X 15 cm Width X 15 cm Depth (14.00 inch Height X 6.00 inch Width X 6.00 inch Depth)
Rs.41,160
25.5 cm Height X 18 cm Width X 7.5 cm Depth (10.00 inch Height X 7.00 inch Width X 3.00 inch Depth)
Rs.43,365
32 cm Height X 15 cm Width X 10 cm Depth (12.50 inch Height X 6.00 inch Width X 4.00 inch Depth)
Rs.83,160
35.5 cm Height X 18 cm Width X 12.5 cm Depth (14.00 inch Height X 7.00 inch Width X 5.00 inch Depth)
Rs.1,25,265
33 cm Height X 26.5 cm Width X 12.5 cm Depth (13.00 inch Height X 10.50 inch Width X 5.00 inch Depth)
Rs.71,295
23 cm Height X 23 cm Width X 28 cm Depth (9.00 inch Height X 9.00 inch Width X 11.00 inch Depth)
Rs.1,51,935
30.5 cm Height X 30.5 cm Width X 12.5 cm Depth (12.00 inch Height X 12.00 inch Width X 5.00 inch Depth)
Rs.68,565
33 cm Height X 25.5 cm Width X 10 cm Depth (13.00 inch Height X 10.00 inch Width X 4.00 inch Depth)
Rs.64,260
30.5 cm Height X 25.5 cm Width X 12.5 cm Depth (12.00 inch Height X 10.00 inch Width X 5.00 inch Depth)
Rs.84,840
30.5 cm Height X 25.5 cm Width X 12.5 cm Depth (12.00 inch Height X 10.00 inch Width X 5.00 inch Depth)
Rs.77,490
30.5 cm Height X 25.5 cm Width X 12.5 cm Depth (12.00 inch Height X 10.00 inch Width X 5.00 inch Depth)
Rs.70,875
30.5 cm Height X 25.5 cm Width X 12.5 cm Depth (12.00 inch Height X 10.00 inch Width X 5.00 inch Depth)
Rs.70,350
33 cm Height X 25.5 cm Width X 10 cm Depth (13.00 inch Height X 10.00 inch Width X 4.00 inch Depth)
Rs.46,305
43 cm Height X 28 cm Width X 12.5 cm Depth (17.00 inch Height X 11.00 inch Width X 5.00 inch Depth)
Rs.77,070
152.5 cm Height X 63.5 cm Width X 51 cm Depth (60 inch Height X 25 inch Width X 20 inch Depth)
Rs.15,98,625
84 cm Height X 38 cm Width X 35.5 cm Depth (33 inch Height X 15 inch Width X 14 inch Depth)
Rs.4,21,365
73.5 cm Height X 56 cm Width X 30.5 cm Depth (29.00 inch Height X 22.00 inch Width X 12.00 inch Depth)
Rs.3,85,035
33 cm Height X 20.5 cm Width X 20.5 cm Depth (13.00 inch Height X 8.00 inch Width X 8.00 inch Depth)
Rs.84,000
30.5 cm Height X 20.5 cm Width X 15 cm Depth (12.00 inch Height X 8.00 inch Width X 6.00 inch Depth)
Rs.49,140
33 cm Height X 11.5 cm Width X 11.5 cm Depth (13.00 inch Height X 4.50 inch Width X 4.50 inch Depth)
Rs.36,120
40.5 cm Height X 23 cm Width X 18 cm Depth (16.00 inch Height X 9.00 inch Width X 7.00 inch Depth)
Rs.82,110
45.5 cm Height X 25.5 cm Width X 15 cm Depth (18.00 inch Height X 10.00 inch Width X 6.00 inch Depth)
Rs.81,480
33 cm Height X 23 cm Width X 12.5 cm Depth (13.00 inch Height X 9.00 inch Width X 5.00 inch Depth)
Rs.42,525
23 cm Height X 15 cm Width X 12.5 cm Depth (9.00 inch Height X 6.00 inch Width X 5.00 inch Depth)
Rs.44,415
30.5 cm Height X 20.5 cm Width X 12.5 cm Depth (12.00 inch Height X 8.00 inch Width X 5.00 inch Depth)
Rs.51,345
18 cm Height X 12.5 cm Width X 5 cm Depth (7.00 inch Height X 5.00 inch Width X 2.00 inch Depth)
Rs.15,120
35.5 cm Height X 20.5 cm Width X 10 cm Depth (14.00 inch Height X 8.00 inch Width X 4.00 inch Depth)
Rs.38,850
28 cm Height X 18 cm Width X 18 cm Depth (11.00 inch Height X 7.00 inch Width X 7.00 inch Depth)
Rs.66,045
30.5 cm Height X 12.5 cm Width X 12.5 cm Depth (12.00 inch Height X 5.00 inch Width X 5.00 inch Depth)
Rs.77,595
12.5 cm Height X 7.5 cm Width X 5 cm Depth (5.00 inch Height X 3.00 inch Width X 2.00 inch Depth)
Rs.10,500
9 cm Height X 5 cm Width X 5 cm Depth (3.50 inch Height X 2.00 inch Width X 2.00 inch Depth)
Rs.5250
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11.5 cm Height X 14 cm Width X 5 cm Depth (4.50 inch Height X 5.50 inch Width X 2.00 inch Depth)
Rs.13,020
30.5 cm Height X 15 cm Width X 15 cm Depth (12.00 inch Height X 6.00 inch Width X 6.00 inch Depth)
Rs.82,110
23 cm Height X 12.5 cm Width X 7.5 cm Depth (9.00 inch Height X 5.00 inch Width X 3.00 inch Depth)
Rs.17,430
12.5 cm Height X 10 cm Width X 7.5 cm Depth (5.00 inch Height X 4.00 inch Width X 3.00 inch Depth)
Rs.13,020
12.5 cm Height X 7.5 cm Width X 5 cm Depth (5.00 inch Height X 3.00 inch Width X 2.00 inch Depth)
Rs.8715
18 cm Height X 18 cm Width X 5 cm Depth (7.00 inch Height X 7.00 inch Width X 2.00 inch Depth)
Rs.23,835
18 cm Height X 7.5 cm Width X 7.5 cm Depth (7.00 inch Height X 3.00 inch Width X 3.00 inch Depth)
Rs.36,855
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The Unsurpassed Elegance of Bronze Statues

Bronze/Panchaloha- an ancient metal that became timeless. From the dancing girl of Harappa, the royal houses of Chola kings, are inspired the pieces in this collection, made to make home decor and spiritual practice a celebration of heritage.


History of Bronze Sculptures


When the Bronze Age was established, it became a highly appreciated metal among people of that Age. Different human societies entered the Bronze Age at different times. But most people claim that it was introduced during the Mesopotamian Era (3300 BCE).


It was simultaneously introduced to India around the same time. During that era, Bronze became a highly desired metal for jewellery and continued to be utilised for making articles for various purposes of daily use, such as utensils for cooking, eating, drinking, etc.


Bronze is one of the oldest and classiest metals for jewelry available in India. If one goes by the historical evidence and artefacts, one can see that most of the exquisite pieces of jewelry were made out of bronze. 


The small bronze figurine of a ‘Dancing Girl’ in tribhanga posture found from Mohenjo-Daro, datable to 2500 BCE, is the first of a long tradition of making bronze sculptures.


Since then, bronze sculptures and statuettes of Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain icons have been discovered in many regions of India, dating from the second century until the sixteenth century. A group of bronze statuettes has been discovered from the archaeological excavation at Daimabad (Maharashtra), datable to 1500 BCE.


Interesting images of Jain Tirthankaras have been discovered from Chausa, Bihar, belonging to the Kushana Period during the second century CE. The hoard of bronzes discovered in Akota near Vadodara established that bronze casting was practised in Gujarat or western India between the sixth and ninth centuries.


Bronze sculpting began with the Pallava dynasty in the eighth century in the Tamil districts of Thanjavur and Tiruchirapalli but gained momentum under the patronage of the Chola dynasty in the tenth and eleventh centuries.


Metal followed stone as a medium as the Pallavas came to power. Despite the period of classical sculpture having ended in the eighteenth century, to this day Tamil Nadu continues to produce superb bronze art in keeping with the eye-watering standards established by the forefathers of present-day sculptors.


Among the Pallava Period bronzes of the eighth century is the icon of Shiva seated in ardhaparyanka asana (one leg kept dangling). 


The well-known dancing figure of Shiva as Nataraja evolved and was fully developed during the Chola Period. The Cholas popularised the use of Panchaloha in the making of bronze statues.


What is bronze made of?


It is a mix of five alloys - brass, gold, copper, silver, and zinc. The five also represent the five elements that symbolically sanctify the cosmic core of sacred images. Melted in the right proportion to form a shining metal, this alloy has been the strong base for bronze statues.


What is Ashtadhatu?


Another material used is the Ashtadhatu, which means 8 metals. It is an alloy of gold, silver, copper, lead, tin, zinc, iron, and antimony. Statues made of Ashtadhatu are considered sacred and pure in India. Since ancient times, a craft associated with the making of Ashtadhatu utensils for religious offerings, weddings, and other social ceremonies, and even personal use, has existed in India.


How are bronze statues made?


Bronze sculpture can be cast using several different techniques. The basic principle is applying molten bronze into a mould and leaving it to set, before removing the mould, chasing the finished piece (refining and defining the object using a hammer), and applying a patina. The variation occurs in how the moulds are made, exactly how the liquid bronze is applied to the mould. By far the most common technique for producing bronze sculptures is the ‘lost wax' method.


Lost-Wax Bronze Casting


The lost-wax process, also called cire-perdue, involves several different steps. 


First, a wax model of the image is made by hand using pure beeswax that has first been melted over an open fire and then strained through a fine cloth into a basin of cold water.


Here, it solidifies immediately. It is then pressed through a pichki or pharni, which squeezes the wax into a noodle-like shape. 


These wax wires are then wound around to the shape of the entire image. The image is now covered with a thick coating of paste, made of equal parts of clay, sand, and cow dung.


Into an opening on one side, a clay pot is fixed. In this, molten metal is poured. The weight of the metal to be used is ten times that of wax. (The wax is weighed before starting the entire process). This metal is largely scrapping metal from broken pots and pans. While the molten metal is poured into the clay pot, the clay-plastered model is exposed to firing.


As the wax inside melts, the metal flows down the channel and takes on the shape of the wax image. The firing process is carried out almost like a religious ritual, and all the steps take place in dead silence. The image is later chiselled with files to smooth it and give it a finish. Casting a bronze image is a painstaking task and demands a high degree of skill.


How to find the perfect bronze: Perfectly Casted?


The cire-perdue method, popularly called the vanishing wax method, is followed up with finishing sculptural touches, which means that the bronzes you see on this page are the best of the model as well as carved. Besides a few Buddhist and Jain images, bronze sculptures usually draw from the Hindu pantheon, from handheld icons for home temples to larger-than-life sculptures designed for the elaborate processions the South is famous for.


Typically, fully formed in all angles of view - the hallmark of quality bronze sculpting - an unputdownable dynamism, a subtle tension of quivering balance, and unsurpassed elegance characterise this thoughtfully curated collection.


Choosing the Right Bronze Statue for Your Space


Here’s how to choose the right bronze statue for your space:


1. For Home Temples


If you are looking to enhance your puja room or sacred altar, opt for Panchaloha (five-metal) deities such as:


Lord Ganesha the remover of obstacles, ideal for beginnings.


Goddess Lakshmi the embodiment of wealth and prosperity.


Lord Vishnu or Krishna – the protector and preserver.


2. For Living Rooms or Meditation Corners


For peace and introspection in your daily routine, welcome home-

 

Nataraja the cosmic dancer, symbolizing the rhythm of life and the balance of destruction and creation.


Seated Buddha – ideal for creating a meditative, zen-like atmosphere.


Shiva in Dhyanamudra – perfect for corners where quiet contemplation or yoga is practiced.


3. For Gifts and Auspicious Occasions


Bronze figurines make meaningful and enduring gifts for housewarmings, weddings, and festive celebrations. Compact yet powerful, these icons symbolize:


Prosperity – in the form of Lakshmi or Kubera.


Protection – through guardian deities like Hanuman or Durga.


Good Energy – via meditative Buddhas, Tree of Life motifs, or sacred animals like elephants and peacocks.


How to Clean a Bronze Statue: Caring for Sacred and Decorative Icons?


Here is how to safely clean and maintain your bronze statue while respecting its spiritual and artistic value.


General Cleaning (For All Bronze Statues)


Frequency: Every 2–3 months (light dusting weekly)


What you need:


Soft microfiber or cotton cloth


Mild soap (like castile or dish soap)


Distilled water (to prevent mineral deposits)


Steps:


1. Gently dust the statue with a dry microfiber cloth to remove surface particles.


2. Mix a few drops of mild soap in distilled water.


3. Dampen a cloth with the solution and wipe the statue gently—avoid soaking.


4. Use a clean, damp cloth to remove soap residue.


5. Dry thoroughly with a soft towel.


Material-Specific Tips


Panchaloha Statues (Sacred Deity Statues)


These five-metal alloys often have a protective coating and spiritual significance.


Do not use lemon, vinegar, or commercial cleaners.


Occasionally, apply a thin layer of natural oils like til (sesame) oil or cow ghee to preserve shine and sanctity.


Keep away from direct sunlight or excessive humidity, especially in coastal areas.


Polished Bronze Statues (Decorative Pieces)


If your statue is lacquered or machine-polished:


Use a dry polishing cloth to retain its gleam.


If tarnished, you can very gently use a commercial bronze polish, but test on a small area first.


Aged or Antique-Finish Bronze Statues


These come with a deliberate oxidized or green patina.


Do not polish. The patina is part of its beauty and value.


Just wipe with a dry or slightly damp cloth.


If necessary, use a soft brush (like a makeup brush) to reach carved crevices.


Avoid These Common Mistakes


Never soak your statue in water.


Don’t use abrasive scrubbers, acidic cleaners, or metal polishes on religious statues.


Always dry completely to prevent water spots or corrosion.


If you're unsure, consult a conservator, especially for antique or high-value statues.


FAQs


Q1. What is bronze?

 

Bronze (कांस्य) is a mixture of copper and tin, with a higher composition of copper. The resultant alloy has an earthy brown color and is considered one of the purest materials in the Hindu dharma. It is employed in making idols of Hindu gods and goddesses, articles of Puja, and other items which are used in the worship routine.


Q2. What is Panchalogam?

 

Panchalogam or Panchaloha is a mixture of five (Pancha) metals (loha or lauha). It is traditionally made by mixing gold, silver, brass, copper, and lead. Panchaloha or Panchadhatu is used by the artists of Swamimalai (Tamil Nadu) to create stunning Panchaloha icons.


Q3. Why do we use Panchalogam?

 

Vastu and religious experts hold the opinion that Panchaloha used in statues and ornaments is one of the purest materials and causes a balance of life forces in human beings. The five metals that constitute Panchaloha act upon these metals present in the human body and cause a perfect balance that leads to peace, prosperity, and growth in life.


Q4. How do you clean bronze statues?


Bronze is an alloy of copper with tin which makes it more resistant to decay, however, now and then you can clean your bronze to make sure it retains its beauty. The dust and dirt collected on the bronze statue should be cleaned with a soft cotton cloth. If you want to have a better result, use oil such as olive or coconut and rub it on the bronze statue.

 

Using wax and bronze polish is also advised for a distinctive finish on the bronze, however, one should not try to remove the greenish patina that grows on the statue because it is a natural process in the aging of bronze and protects the article while giving it an aesthetic antiquated look.


Q5. How can you tell the age of a bronze statue?

 

While interacting with their natural and man-made environs, bronze statues and articles made from bronze get a distinctive residue on their surface which is called patina. Bronzes have a greenish patina on them which is the best way to tell their age. This surface layer acts as a marker for a bronze statue’s age and gives it an aesthetic appearance that is sought after by seasoned collectors.


Q6. How long can a bronze statue last?

 

Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin metals. In addition, it also contains some amounts of elements such as aluminum, phosphorus, silicon, manganese, etc. These additions make bronze harder than copper, another metal alloy.


Due to its hardness and corrosion-resistant properties, it has been extensively used in making strong and exquisite statues since ancient times. The longevity of a bronze statue depends upon many factors which include its proper care and maintenance. If treated with care, bronze statues can easily last for many centuries.


Q7. Why is bronze a good material for statues?

 

Due to its unique properties, bronze has always been the go-to metal alloy among skilled artisans for making statues or sculptures. It is a harder material than copper and is also corrosion-resistant which makes it a suitable material for making statues and figurines that will last for a long period. The reddish brown color with a tint of gold shine on the surface appears extremely beautiful in bronze statues.


Q8. How do you maintain a bronze statue?

 

Proper maintenance of a Bronze statue prolongs its natural appearance. It is essential to clean it using a soft cloth regularly in order to avoid the accumulation of dust on its surface. Place the statue in an area that is not much exposed to sunlight as it may fade its brilliant shine. If you want to remove the tarnish or patina, apply clear wax or coconut oil all over the statue using a clean cloth. Doing this once or twice a year, the statue will retain its natural appearance.


Q9. Does bronze fade in the sun?

 

Bronze is known for its highly durable nature and has therefore extensively been used in making statues and sculptures from the ancient period. Although it is corrosion-resistant and is said to withstand harsh weather conditions, it tends to lose its shiny appearance due to sun rays. Therefore, it is not highly recommended to keep Bronze statues in an area where there is full reach of sun rays.


Q10. What happens to Bronze statues over time?


Bronze is a powerful and strong metal alloy and is therefore extensively used in making statues that will last for many centuries. The material does not corrode and does not get damaged very easily. But over a period of time, the reddish-gold color of a bronze statue changes into a blackish appearance, and finally finishes with a tint of green or brown color.


Hold History in Your Hands: Buy a Bronze Statue Today

 

Every bronze statue is a handcrafted part of India’s spiritual and artistic legacy.