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Made in matte and glazed porcelain, it is decorated with lots of details in golden luster and metallic treatments in the clothing, the chariot, and the horses. The elaborate ornamentation includes floral decoration, particularly the garland worn by Krishna, made up of 172 flowers, handmade petal by petal. This ambitious creation is on par with the great works from the Lladró high porcelain workshop.

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Shrinathji is a manifestation of Krishna, one of India's most venerated deities, incarnated in a seven-year-old boy. Shrinathji is a grace-filled divinity, the balanced abode of contradictions. He is a child, yet he supports the world. He is both pond and lotus, he is all things at once. Exquisitely faithful to traditional iconography, this majestic depiction in porcelain stands out for its sumptuous decoration and also for the dazzling ornamental wealth of a god who represents pure bliss. A wide range of finishes were used in making this impressive sculpture, including the combination of matte and glazed porcelain with enamels, and different coatings of golden luster and metallic tones. The intense saffron color of the clothing symbolizes happiness and success. In addition, it is richly decorated with jewelry hand-painted in bright greens and blues, and with a splendid garland of white flowers, modeled petal by petal by Lladro artists.

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Lakshman and Hanuman usually form part of a scene which is completed with Rama and Sita, launched in 2011. Together they create “Rama Darbar”: four primary characters in the cultural consciousness of India which represent the ideal of the happy family. Lakshman is shown with his most outstanding attributes: helmet, bow, and arrows. Hanuman has also been depicted with a mask as corresponds to his divine origin and in a posture of worshiping Rama.

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The love between Radha and Krishna has given rise to some wonderful fables and their story is an important part of major Hindu celebrations like Jhulan Yatra, the festival of swings. After the summer heat, when the clouds float high in the sky, the Brajwasi celebrate the arrival of the first rains. With the onset of monsoon season, ponds and lakes fill with rainwater, lotus flowers blossom, the air is scented with a pleasant fragrance, and the forests of Vrindavan are decorated with wonderful Jhula, like the one on which Radha and Krishna swing in this high porcelain creation. Following tradition, the swing is finely decorated with many flowers which, like the garland worn by Krishna, have all been handmade one by one, with over 200 petals. The costumes worn by Radha and Krishna signify their spiritual importance and Lladro artists have recreated them in minute detail. From the jewelry, etched by hand and decorated with golden and copper luster, to the embroidery of the fabrics or the decoration applied by hand combining deep rich colors like orange and blue. Radha Krishna on a Swing is a creation that seems to float in the air, suspended over a wood base. In this way, the divine couple rocks back and forth forever on their legendary swing, conveying to the world their divine love.

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Porcelain sculpture depicting Lord Hanuman, the Lord of the Apes, a revered Hindudeity.Lord Hanuman is one of the most venerated deities in Hindu mythology. Known as the monkey god, he is a central character in 'Ramayana', one of India's most importantancient epics. Famous for his unwavering devotion to the god Rama, one of the avatarsof Vishnu, Hanuman is revered as a symbol of loyalty and courage. Son of Vayu, god of the wind, he possesses incredible physical strength and extraordinary power.The sculpture of Lord Hanuman is a complex work requiring over thirty fragments.Fifteen different colors were used in the decoration, including metallic tones and golden and pearlescent lusters. In addition, Hanuman is adorned with a garland of 112 white flowers, 166 green leaves and 5 roses, all handcrafted petal by petal. Equally of note are the minute etchings used to recreate the helmet, crown and jewelry.Lord Hanuman in porcelain is a monumental work that measures up to the deity it represents.

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Relief sculpture dedicated to Lord Ganesha, one of the most venerated gods in Hindu culture.Lord Ganesha Wall Art is an extraordinary relief sculpture and, at the same time, a delicate filigree work, dedicated to one of the most venerated gods in Hindu culture. Ganesha is the god of wisdom, the remover of obstacles and the harbinger of prosperity. In this depiction he is portrayed with all his usual attributes, painstakingly modelled in white matte porcelain with great attention to detail and a perfect finish. The piece is richly decorated with golden and copper lusters in glazed and matte finishes.Ganesha, also known as Ganapati, is readily identifiable by his distinctive elephant's head. He is the son of Shiva the transformer and Parvati, the Mother Goddess. Every aspect of his appearance has symbolic meaning. His head represents wisdom and understanding; his big belly symbolizes the ability to digest all the good and bad of the world; and his single tusk denotes the power to overcome obstacles and maintain balance. Ganesha is holding an ax to sever bindings and sweets to reward his followers, while he is giving a blessing with another hand.Ganesha is venerated by millions of devotees all over the world, especially whenever undertaking a new project in life. Lord Ganesha Wall Art is a work conceived especially to be hung on the wall, but it also comes with a support so that it can be displayed on any surface.