Exotic India Art a finest Indian Cultural, Traditional, Religious, Regional products provider around the globe since 1998. Exotic India Art is dealing with Indian handmade products based on Indian Arts, Paintings, Books, Sculptures, Textiles, Jewelry, Beads, Healthcare, Beauty, and more with doorstep delivery facilities.
Here in Exotic India Art Sculptures gallery some of the
qualities which we look for in our artworks include high aesthetic value and
quality of the material. You will find excellent and finest carving and finishing
to the Sculptures and Statues. Here you will find collection of Indian Hindu
God and Goddess, Buddhist, Nepalese God and Goddess, Tantras, Rituals, Corporate
Gifts, Dolls, South Indian Sculptures, and many others. All these Sculptures
and Statues are made of many different metals and materials likewise Bronze, Copper,
Brass Sculptures,
Silver, Gold, Wood, Stones, Marbles, and other Small and Large Sculptures.
For owning all these beautiful sculptures, you must have to visit Exotic India
Art Sculptures gallery.
Garuda is a legendary bird or bird-like creature in Hindu,
Buddhist and Jain mythology. He is also the vehicular mount of the Hindu god
Vishnu and is described as the king of birds and a kite-like figure, who is
generally considered to be a protector with power to swiftly go anywhere, ever
watchful and an enemy of the serpent.
![]() |
Brass Statues - Large Namaste Garuda Adorned with Snakes |
The ravishing and artistic figurine captivates the sight of
the onlookers, as the Gold coloured brass, produces an aesthetic memory of the
valorous Garuda. The majestic figure is encapsulated with finely carved,
angelic wings, embossed with deep and straight lines, that drape over the
deity's arms, with an illuminating, circular aureole that brightens up around
his head, as his tidy and long hair drops down his nape, held in place by a forehead
band crown that is emblazoned with leaf-like designs that give him a lovely and
alluring mien in Garuda
Sculptures.
The beauty and elegance reach a divine level with the
remarkable waistband that is accompanied with a pleated cloth that hangs as the
sculpture bows down greeting the onlooker with a welcoming 'Namaste'. Despite,
the Garuda's known enmity to snakes he is adorned with serpents, all over him,
who carve around his arms and ankles as jewelry, contrasting the beaded choker
necklace that tightens around his neck, enhancing the gracefulness of the
figurine.
Comments
Post a Comment