STONE STATUES

21" Buddha Bust | Handmade | Buddha Head | White Marble Buddha Head Sculpture | Gautama Buddha
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21.00 inch Height X 5.00 inch Width X 15.00 inch Depth
$1292
27" Lord Shiva in Meditation | Handmade | White Marble Shiva | Mahadeva | Rudra | Shankara | Adiyogi
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30" Lord Ganesha Rakshak | Handmade | White Marble Ganesha | Ganesha Idol | Ganpati Statue
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30.00 inch Height X 7.00 inch Width X 20.00 inch Depth
$2977
25" Lord Buddha on Sinhasan | Handmade | Marble Buddha Statue | Buddha Statue
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25.00 inch Height X 8.50 inch Width X 14.00 inch Depth
$2247
24" Thinking Buddha -Tibetan Buddhist Deity | Handmade | Marble Buddha Statue | Buddha For Home Decor
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26" Tibetan Buddhist Maitreya Buddha | Handmade | Black Marble Buddha Statue | Buddha Idol
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26.00 inch Height X 17.00 inch Width X 24.00 inch Depth
$5040
24" Lord Krishna Black | Handmade | Marble Krishna Statue| Flute Playing Krishna
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24.00 inch Height X 7.00 inch Width X 12.00 inch Depth
$1691
36" Large Dancing Ganesha | Handmade | White Marble Ganesha | Ganpati Statue
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36.00 inch Height X 13.00 inch Width X 24.00 inch Depth
$9524
36" Large Shirdi Sai Baba | Handmade | White Marble Shirdi Sai Baba |
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36.00 inch Height X 16.00 inch Width X 17.00 inch Depth
$8311
30" Lord Shiva Statue | Handmade | White Marble Shiva Statue | Shiva | Shankara | Rudra | Mahadeva
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21" Lord Ganesha Seated on Lotus | Handmade | White Marble Ganesh Statue | Mahaganpati Statue
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24.00 inch Height X 8.00 inch Width X 16.00 inch Depth
$2783
15" Ashtabhuja Goddess Durga Marble Statue | Maa Durga Idol Sitting on Lion
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15.00 inch Height X 4.00 inch Width X 13.00 inch Depth
$1218
11" Chaturbhuja Lord Shiva| Handmade | White Marble Shiva Statue | Mahadeva | Rudra | Adiyogi
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12.00 inch Height X 4.00 inch Width X 8.00 inch Depth
$1139
18" Sai Baba Statue | Handmade| Shirdi Sai Baba | Marble Sai Baba Statue
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18.00 inch Height X 8.00 inch Width X 8.00 inch Depth
$1428
30" White Marble Sleeping Buddha | Handmade | Reclining Buddha Sculpture | Home Decoration
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30.00 inch Height X 7.00 inch Width X 12.00 inch Depth
$2552
36" Large Size Mahayogi Shiva in Pranayama | Handmade | White Marble Mahayogi Shiva
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36.00 inch Height X 17.00 inch Width X 25.00 inch Depth
$7938
24" White Sleeping Buddha Statue | Handmade | Reclining Buddha Sculpture | Home Decoration
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24.00 inch Height X 7.00 inch Width X 10.00 inch Depth
$1633
36" Large Sai Baba | White Marble Statue
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36.00 inch Height X 15.00 inch Width X 17.00 inch Depth
$8400
21" Dancing Shiva | Handmade | White Marble Statue | Shiva Tandava
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21.00 inch Height X 6.50 inch Width X 12.00 inch Depth
$1974
36" Large Panchamukhi Hanuman White Marble Statue for Home | Handmade
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36.00 inch Height X 8.00 inch Width X 20.00 inch Depth
$7681
30" Standing Blessing Hanuman Statue | Handmade White Marble Idol
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30.00 inch Height X 6.00 inch Width X 12.00 inch Depth
$3623
24" Lord Shiva Seated on Mount Kailasha | Handmade | White Marble Statue | Shiva Statue
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24.00 inch Height X 8.00 inch Width X 15.00 inch Depth
$2699
12" Sai Baba Statue | Handmade | Marble Sai Baba Statue | Marble Shirdi Sai Baba Murti
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12.00 inch Height X 6.00 inch Width X 6.00 inch Depth
$765
Blessing Ganesha Carved in Jade Gemstone
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25.00 inch Height X 16 inch Width X 10.5 inch Depth
$3854
36" Standing Goddess Saraswati White Marble Statue | Indian Handcrafted Idol
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36.50 inch Height X 9.00 inch Width X 13.00 inch Depth
$5460
10" The Inimitable Stance Of The Warrior In White Marble | Handmade
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10.50 inch Height X 12.00 inch Width X 4.20 inch Depth
$1454
25" Superfine Panchamukhi Hanuman Granting Us Abhaya | White Marble | Handmade | Made In India
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25.00 inch Height X 21.00 inch Width X 8.50 inch Depth
$5507
36" Large Tibetan Buddha Teaching of Dharma In White Marble | Handmade
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36.00 inch Height X 25.00 inch Width X 13.00 inch Length
$7712
15" Bitone Dharmachakra Buddha In A Textured, White Robe | Handcrafted In Black Marble
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15.00 inch Height X 9.00 inch Width X 5.00 inch Depth
$1097
34" Large Superfine Black Marble Dancing Ganesha | Handmade | Made in India
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34.50 inch Height X 23.00 inch Width X 12.50 inch Depth
$8489
30" White Marble Shirdi Sai Baba | Handmade
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30.00 inch Height X 14.00 inch Width X 14.00 inch Depth
$5303
60" Large Goddess Saraswati on Lotus
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60.00 inch Height X 22.00 inch Width X 13.00 inch Depth
$16,023
20" Super Large Shiva Linga In Black Marble | Handmade | Made In India
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20.00 inch Height x 23.50 inch Width x 15.50 inch Depth
$3392
Goddess Rajarajeshwari (Tripura Sundari)
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14.70 inch Height X 10.00 inch Width x 5.00 inch Depth
$1869
The Sublime Devi Meenakshi
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15.30 inch Height X 6.00 inch Width x 2.70 inch Depth
$1428
10" Marble Four Armed Blessing Lord Shiva
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10.00 inch Height X 7.20 inch Width x 3.70 inch Depth
$835
Shiva Linga
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10.00 inch Height x 8.80 inch Width x 13.70 inch Depth
$730
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A Great Sculptural Tradition - Indian Stone Statues

Stone sculpture in India has an unbroken legacy that stretches back over 2,500 years, beginning with the intricate carvings of the Mauryan period (circa 3rd century BCE), such as the lion capital of Ashoka. It flourished through the ages, reaching remarkable heights in the Gupta era with its serene, idealized figures, and later evolving into the elaborate temple sculptures of Chola, Hoysala, and Vijayanagara architecture.

 

Across centuries, shared regional styles often transcended religious boundaries, with artisans crafting for Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain patrons alike. Despite varying iconographies, a deep continuity in technique and aesthetic values unites these works.

 

Sculpture, more than painting or architecture, remained the preferred medium for expressing the sacred, rendering Indian stone sculpture one of the world’s most enduring and revered artistic traditions. Today, contemporary artisans continue to draw upon this vast legacy, blending traditional craftsmanship with modern sensibilities to keep the stone sculptural heritage alive.

 

➤ Stone in Ritual and Puja: Because religious devotion has played such a significant role in the production and propagation of sculpture in the subcontinent, works in stone are more in abundance than in metals, wood, ivory, and terracotta. Stone is durable and especially conducive to darshana, a Sanskrit word that could be loosely translated to auspicious visual perception.

 

➤ Indian Style of Stone Carving: Visual images such as in these sculptures are purported to manifest the deity, so the sculpture in question is a way to set eyes on and be seen by the divine itself. Indian stone Statues were meant as deep reliefs designed with numberless imponderables in mind. There is often an overemphasis on iconography and a resort to highly specific textual descriptions of the deity manifested in a given work of art, which defeats the purpose of this form of art.


Types of Stones in Traditional Indian Sculpture


1. Granite Stone Statues


Highly durable and hard to carve, granite is used extensively in South Indian temple sculpture. Its density allows for intricate detailing that withstands centuries of weathering.


2. Odisha Pinkstone Statues


A specialty of Odisha, this richly hued stone is ideal for temple idols and decorative art. It’s warm, reddish-pink tone adds a sacred and radiant aura to sculptures.


3. Soapstone


Known for its softness and smooth texture, soapstone is favored in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. Ideal for fine detailing, it darkens with age, acquiring a rich, antique finish.


4. Mahabalipuram Black Stone Idols


This dense, dark volcanic stone is integral to Tamil Nadu’s coastal sculptural tradition. Artisans in Mahabalipuram craft majestic reliefs and statues, echoing Pallava-era elegance and depth.


5. White Marble Sculptures


Prized for its purity and luminescence, white marble from Makrana was famously used in the Taj Mahal. It remains a preferred choice for deities and ornamental carvings.


6. Khondalite


Found in eastern India, especially Odisha, this weathered sedimentary rock was used in ancient temple construction. Its granular texture makes it suitable for large, rustic forms and architectural sculptures.


7. Sandstone


Versatile and easy to carve, sandstone has been used from the Mauryan era to Mughal architecture. Its earthy hues and grain make it perfect for narrative reliefs and temple façades.


8. Crystal (Sphatik)


Rare and revered, crystal is used for crafting idols in spiritual settings. Associated with purity and energy, it is translucent, luminous, and often reserved for special rituals or temples.


9. Gemstones Statues


Used sparingly due to their value, semi-precious stones like jade, lapis lazuli, and turquoise are inlaid into statues or crafted into miniature icons, adding sacred brilliance to Indian art.


Cleaning and Maintaining Stone Statues

 

Stone statues, while enduring, benefit from gentle care to retain their beauty and longevity. Regular maintenance ensures their surface remains clean, their texture preserved, and their spiritual presence vibrant.

 

➤ Dust Regularly: Use a soft, dry cloth or a brush with gentle bristles to remove surface dust. For intricate carvings, a soft paintbrush or compressed air can reach tiny crevices.

➤ Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Clean only with plain water or a mild soap solution. Avoid acidic or abrasive cleaners, as they can damage the stone’s surface and patina.

➤ Marble & Soapstone Care: These are porous stones. Avoid placing them in constantly damp areas, and seal them if kept outdoors. Wipe spills quickly to prevent staining.

➤ Outdoor Statues: For granite and sandstone placed outdoors, occasional rinsing with water and a soft brush is sufficient. Ensure good drainage at the base to avoid waterlogging.

➤ Polished Statues: Wipe with a soft, damp cloth and buff dry to maintain their sheen. Do not use oil unless recommended, as it can attract dust.

➤ Annual Deep Cleaning: Once a year, gently wash the statue with water and mild soap, dry thoroughly, and inspect for weathering or cracks.

How to Choose the Right Stone Statue – A Quick Guide

 

➤ Purpose: Choose marble or soapstone for indoor altars; granite or sandstone for temples or outdoor use.

➤ Aesthetic Preference: Opt for polished white marble for a refined, luminous look; choose granite or blackstone for a bold, timeless presence.

➤ Detail vs. Durability: Soapstone allows for intricate detailing; granite and sandstone offer long-term durability.

➤ Spiritual Significance: Some stones, like sphatik (crystal) and certain marbles, are preferred for their spiritual and energetic qualities.

➤ Size & Placement: Consider weight and dimensions based on where it will be placed- indoors, garden, or temple.

➤ Climate Consideration: In humid or wet environments, pick non-porous or sealed stone types like granite.

 

FAQs


Q1. What stone is best for statues?

 

All stones traditionally used in Indian sculpture, such as granite, sandstone, marble, soapstone, and even gemstones, are excellent for crafting statues. Each stone brings its own aesthetic appeal, texture, and spiritual resonance. The choice of stone often depends on the desired style, detailing, durability, and setting of the sculpture.


For instance, marble is favored for its smooth texture and elegance, making it ideal for refined, freestanding idols. Granite and sandstone offer unmatched durability for architectural and outdoor works. Soapstone allows for intricate carvings and ages beautifully over time. Ultimately, the "best" stone depends on the artistic vision and functional needs of the buyer.


Q2. Can stone be used for sculpture?

 

Sculptors have been using stone to make exquisite sculptures for more than 5,000 years. A stone can be carved into various beautiful shapes and is less prone to damage or fractures. For making stone sculptures, most sculptors like to use marble, granite, limestone, or limestone. Once polished, these sculptures take on a beautiful appearance and stand out from all other types of sculptures.

 

Q3. How do you restore a stone statue?


A damaged or cracked stone statue can be restored and brought back to its perfection through a process. The first step is to clean the damaged area of the statue with mild detergent and water. Let it dry completely.


Now, the gap or crack in the statue is carefully filled with Epoxy Putty using a spatula and is then set with wet fingers into the desired shape. Finally, once the putty is dried, the adhesive is applied to the crack to set the rock hard. In this way, the statue gains its previous form.

 

Q4. What kind of stone should I choose for my statue?


The ideal stone depends on your purpose and location. Choose marble or soapstone for indoor use and granite or sandstone for outdoor settings. If you prefer fine detailing, go for soapstone; for durability, choose granite.

 

Q5. Are these statues suitable for outdoor placement?


Yes, statues made of granite, sandstone, or Mahabalipuram stone are excellent for outdoor use as they can withstand weather and time. Ensure proper drainage at the base to avoid water accumulation.

 

Q6. How do I clean my stone statue?


Dust with a soft, dry cloth or brush. For a deeper clean, use water with a mild soap solution. Avoid harsh chemicals or acids. Always dry thoroughly after cleaning.

 

Q7. Will the statue lose its polish or color over time?


Some natural fading or patina may develop, especially with outdoor exposure. This is normal and often enhances the beauty. Polished statues can be gently buffed to maintain shine.

 

Q8. Can I keep these statues in my puja room or meditation space?


Yes. Marble, soapstone, and sphatik (crystal) statues are especially popular for sacred spaces due to their serene presence and spiritual associations.

 

Q9. Are the statues handmade?


Yes, all our stone statues are hand-carved by skilled artisans, preserving traditional Indian sculptural techniques that have been passed down through generations, with some details added using tools.

 

Q10. Is there any special maintenance for marble or soapstone statues?


Marble and soapstone are more porous, so avoid placing them in overly damp areas. Keep away from oil stains and always clean with soft materials.

 

Q11. Can I order a custom or personalized statue?


Yes, we offer customization services based on your preferred deity, size, pose, and stone. Reach out to our team for more details and timelines.

 

Q12. Will the statue be safe during shipping?


Yes. Each statue is professionally packed using cushioning and wooden crates to ensure safe and damage-free delivery worldwide.

 

Q13. How do I know if the stone is genuine?


We source all our materials ethically from trusted quarries across India. Our product pages mention the type of stone and origin. Feel free to contact us in case you need more details.