A traditional Krishna murti. Perfect for a modestly-sized altar or a corner of one’s tabletop. This is the tribhanga murari image of the Vrindavan cowherd: while ‘tribhanga’ implies that His form juts out (‘bhanga’) laterally at three (‘tri’) different junctures, ‘murari’ translates to the one with the flute (‘murali’).
This Krishna murti is sculpted from bronze. The tradition of sculpting with bronze, the medium of the elite amongst artisans, has been perfected in South India, from where it has been handpicked. Note the sheer wealth of detail embossed on the form of Krishna, of anatomy and adornment and expression, and the exquisite features of His face.
In addition to the above, the ornate pedestal beneath the Lord’s feet and the tall crown tapering high above His head are hallmarks of authentic, traditional South Indian workmanship.
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