Vansidhari Krishna (The flute-bearer beneath the tree of love)

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Description Description This 12-inch Panchdhatu sculpture captures Krishna in one of his most poetic forms — seated beneath the sacred Kadamba tree, flute in hand, radiating divine melody. The scene evokes Vrindavan, where Krishna’s flute enchanted not only the gopis but every element of creation, from rivers to trees to animals. Sculpted through the ancient lost-wax process, the idol is first modeled in wax, cast in molten Panchdhatu (the sacred five-metal alloy), and then finely chiseled to bring out intricate details. The antique patina gives the sculpture depth and a timeless aura, enhancing the flow of Krishna’s ornaments, attire, and the textured leaves of the Kadamba tree. The tree itself is a powerful symbol of shelter and abundance, while Krishna beneath it embodies eternal love, compassion, and cosmic balance. His serene expression and poised posture remind devotees of the harmony his flute brings — uniting the soul with the divine. A perfect piece for puja rooms, meditation corners, or heritage collections, this sculpture is more than an idol — it is a scene of devotion and nature in eternal embrace. Each piece, with its subtle variations in form and patina, carries the artisan’s personal touch and the timeless blessings of Krishna. Size : H – 12 inch Material : Panchdhatu

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