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Well-crafted and highly detailed bronze sculptures are the speciality of Hoysala art that originated in South India during the reign of the Hoysala Empire between the 10th and 14th centuries. Temple Garbhagrihas had exceptionally beautiful idols of gods and goddesses.
There is something so stunning about the craftsmanship of the Hoysala art that attracts so many admirers from across the world. The skilled artisans used Panchaloha Bronze for casting the icons.
Panchaloha Bronze is made of five metals: Copper, Zinc, Lead, and small quantities of Gold and Silver. Zinc gives a golden hue to the finished figure and Lead makes the alloy softer for the easy application of a chisel and hammer.
The common technique for producing these statues and sculptures is the “Lost wax” method. Because of the high durability of bronze sculptures and statues, less maintenance is required, and can still last up to many decades.
Exotic India takes pride in presenting a vast collection of Hoysala art statues that represent the rich heritage of the Hindu culture. These bronze idols feature intricate carvings showcasing a high level of mastery.
You will find the finest statues of Lord Ganesh, Lord Narasimha, Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Shiva with Devi Parvati, Goddess Saraswati, Lord Vishnu, Lord Hanuman, and Lord Krishna. Install these deities in your home altar and immerse yourself in their divine worship.
To make your Puja truly auspicious, the collection also offers you handpicked ritualistic items made of bronze such as lamps and Diya holders showcasing the Hoysala style of craft.
Our bronze idols will turn your space into a temple where every step will be a dance and every word will be a song. Dive deep into your meditation and appreciate the beauty of the idol. Having been made with a lot of care and attention each detail will take you to transcendence.
Bronze statues and sculptures are known for their exquisite beauty and the divinity that they emit all around the space. Bronze is especially appreciated for its durability, ductility, and corrosion-resistance properties.
All of us are allured by the beauty of bronze statues and sculptures but there goes a tough hand in casting those masterpieces with little or no imperfections.
The artisans of a town named Swamimalai in South India have been following a tradition of bronze murti making for ages. They use a special material known as Panchaloha bronze to make fascinating icons of Hindu Gods and Goddesses through the “Lost Wax” method which involves many steps.
The time for completing one bronze statue depends on factors such as its size, intricacy, and the mastery of the artisans. However, since its making involves complex steps, it usually takes at least three or four months to complete one statue.
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