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HCS29137
Weight
7.638 Kg / 16.84 lbs
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Height
57cm (22") Width
25cm (10") Depth
10cm (4") Material
Copper
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This is an antique patina-finished Nepali Handmade Statue Of Siddhi Lakshmi, [antique Finishing]. This is not an antique statue. It is just an antique patina finish. This Nepali Handmade Statue Of Siddhi Lakshmi, [antique Finishing] is a testament to the artisan's mastery of the art of aging. Its antique patina has been meticulously crafted to give the appearance of an aged statue, showcasing the artist's unique techniques and skills. Through undisclosed processes and careful aging treatments, the Nepali Handmade Statue Of Siddhi Lakshmi, [antique Finishing] undergoes a transformation that captures the essence of time and history. Read More . . .
This is an antique patina-finished Nepali Handmade Statue Of Siddhi Lakshmi, [antique Finishing]. This is not an antique statue. It is just an antique patina finish. This Nepali Handmade Statue Of Siddhi Lakshmi, [antique Finishing] is a testament to the artisan's mastery of the art of aging. Its antique patina has been meticulously crafted to give the appearance of an aged statue, showcasing the artist's unique techniques and skills. Through undisclosed processes and careful aging treatments, the Nepali Handmade Statue Of Siddhi Lakshmi, [antique Finishing] undergoes a transformation that captures the essence of time and history. Read More . . .
Lost-Wax System
This Others of Nepali Handmade Statue Of Siddhi Lakshmi, [antique Finishing] is made by the process of the Lost Wax system. This is a very complicated, time consuming and historic process of making metal sculptures.Which is why it is sometimes called Precision Casting as well. Hence the sculptures made by this process are comparatively expensive. There are many new, advanced and less time consuming methods of casting metal sculptures available as well. But due to the benefits provided by the traditional lost wax system in quality control and customization, we prefer the Loss wax system over Ceramic molding, or sand casting to make our Others.
Below we have tried to illustrate the process of making a loss wax system statue: Read More . . .
This Others of Nepali Handmade Statue Of Siddhi Lakshmi, [antique Finishing] is made by the process of the Lost Wax system. This is a very complicated, time consuming and historic process of making metal sculptures.Which is why it is sometimes called Precision Casting as well. Hence the sculptures made by this process are comparatively expensive. There are many new, advanced and less time consuming methods of casting metal sculptures available as well. But due to the benefits provided by the traditional lost wax system in quality control and customization, we prefer the Loss wax system over Ceramic molding, or sand casting to make our Others.
Below we have tried to illustrate the process of making a loss wax system statue: Read More . . .
Brief Introduction :
Siddhi Lakshmi, the Accomplished Auspicious One.
This unusual white goddess is the patron deity of the Malla Kings of the Kathmandu Valley and their descendents (13th to the 18th century). Associated with the Secret Black Mother tradition (Guhya Kali), her principal function is to turn back evil along with malicious spirits and negative forces. Also practiced in Bengal, she arises from the Sanskrit literature of the Jayadrataya Mala Tantra.
Multi-headed and multi-armed, brandishing weapons, white in color and peaceful in appearance, her two feet are gently supported by her subservient and dutiful consort, Shiva.
This unusual white goddess is the patron deity of the Malla Kings of the Kathmandu Valley and their descendents (13th to the 18th century). Associated with the Secret Black Mother tradition (Guhya Kali), her principal function is to turn back evil along with malicious spirits and negative forces. Also practiced in Bengal, she arises from the Sanskrit literature of the Jayadrataya Mala Tantra.
Multi-headed and multi-armed, brandishing weapons, white in color and peaceful in appearance, her two feet are gently supported by her subservient and dutiful consort, Shiva.