Exotic India Art is a well-known Indian E-commerce brand dealing with all kinds of Indian Handpicks products based on Indian Culture, Tradition, Region and Religions. Here in Exotic India Art gallery you will find products based on Indian Arts, Paintings, Textiles, Books, Sculptures, Jewelry, Beads, Healthcare, Beauty, CDs, DVDs, and much more.
You must visit to Exotic India Art Sculptures gallery and
find India’s handmade Sculptures and Statues based on Indian Hindu God and
Goddess, Buddhist,
Nepalese God and Goddess, South Indian Sculptures, Rituals, Corporate Gifts,
tantras, Dolls, and many others. All these Sculptures are made of many
different materials such as Wood, Stones, Marbles, Copper Sculptures, Bronze,
Brass, Gold, Silver, and many others.
In Buddhism, White Tara is the first female Buddha or the Bodhisattva
who is referred to be as white and as bright as the moon itself. She is always
depicted as a peaceful deity; thus, she is the emanation of a strong energy of
compassion and healing.
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Tibetan Buddhist Seven Eyed Goddess White Tara |
Purity and sanctity reach the next level with this exotic
and expensive blend of copper and gold, as 24-karat gold embeds into this
statue, that exhibits the Seven-Eyed Goddess White Tara, resting gracefully on an intricate petal podium that
soothes the eye. Her beauty is enhanced with an eye-catching neon and scarlet
red chocker necklace, a draping Mala, the exquisite and magnificent Jhumkas and
various valuable wrist and arm bands that adorn her skilfully carved figure.
Her fine hands hold beautiful lotus that extend to decorate the backdrop.
Bewitching eyes are emblazoned all over her sculpture which
are amazingly complimented with the breathtakingly floral backdrop that has
fantastic serpentine designs that perfectly curve through every turn, tinted in
maroon and soft blue and green colours that weave through the beauty,
displaying the complexity of the artistic wonders that has taken place. The
statue is apparelled in a bow cincture that extends into a beautifully
embroidered and pleated shalwar, turning out to be an awestriking ornamental
sculpture.
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