RARE HAND-PICKED WHITE MARBLE, GEMSTONE, JADE AND SOUTH INDIAN BLACK STONE STATUES

8.70 inch Height X 6.00 inch Width X 3.00 inch Depth
$1566.50
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36.00 inch Height X 7.00 inch Width X 16.00 inch Depth
$6762
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52.00 inch Height X 43.00 inch Width X 16.00 inch Depth
$54,245
7.50 inch Height X 6.50 inch Width X 2.50 inch Depth
$3060
14.00 inch Height X 11.00 inch Width X 5.50 inch Depth
$6520
12.00 inch Height X 8.50 inch Width X 4.50 inch Depth
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14.00 inch Height X 13.00 inch Width X 4.00 inch Depth
$7130
9.00 inch Height X 6.00 inch Width X 4.00 inch Depth
$3045
4.00 inch Height X 4.50 inch Width
$5460
40.00 inch Height X 14.00 inch Width X 12.00 inch Depth
$10,220
14.00 inch Height X 14.00 inch Width X 3.00 inch Depth
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36.00 inch Height X 24.00 inch Width X 12.00 inch Depth
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36" Large White Marble Radha Krishna | Handmade
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36.00 inch Height X 17 inch Width X 7 inch Depth
$6615
Kshatriya Ganapati (Ganesha)
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39.00 inch Height X 29 inch Width X 9.00 inch Depth
$4195
13" Superfine Shaligram Stone Lord Singh Kubera Seated on Wooden Base
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13.00 inch Height X 10.00 inch Width X 7.00 inch Depth
$12,320
48" Super Large White Marble Ganesha (Shipped by Sea For Overseas)
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48.00 inch Height X 37.00 inch Width X 19.00 inch Depth
$16,999
36" Large Superfine Marble Lord Karttikeya (Murugan)
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37.50 inch Height X 14.00 inch Width X 9.00 inch Depth
$4195
39" Gold Embellished Goddess Saraswati on Her Vahana | Handcrafted In White Marble
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39.00 inch Height X 22.00 inch Width X 7.00 inch Depth
$8395
25" Superfine Panchamukhi Hanuman Granting Us Abhaya | White Marble | Handmade | Made In India
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25.00 inch Height X 21.00 inch Width X 8.50 inch Depth
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60" Large Goddess Saraswati on Lotus
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60.00 inch Height X 22.00 inch Width X 13.00 inch Depth
$15,260

A Great Sculptural Tradition - Indian Stone Sculpture Masterpieces

The practice of artistic skill and patronage in ancient India is nothing like the modern-day emphasis on the individual and their artistic expression. Scarcely documented, whatever records we have of this art form belong to workshops. Other than a few names, little is known of the individual sculptors who put together the vast repository, some contemporary likes of which are to be found in this section.


Shared region and date characterise many styles that often spread across different religious traditions - often, the same artisans catered to patrons of varying religions. Having been the preferred form of art for the service of religion over painting and architecture, Indian sculptural tradition is considered one of the world's greatest.


Because religious devotion has played such a significant role in the production and propagation of sculpture in the subcontinent, works in stone are more in abundance than metals, wood, ivory, and terracotta. Stone is durable and especially conducive to darshana, a Sanskrit word that could be loosely translated to auspicious visual perception.


Visual images such as in these sculptures are purported to manifest the deity, so the sculpture in question is a way to set eyes on and be seen by the divine Itself. Indian stone Statues were meant as deep reliefs designed with numberless imponderables in mind. There is often an overemphasis on iconography and a resorting to highly specific textual descriptions of the deity manifested in a given work of art, which defeats the purpose of this form of art.


Extant records state that stone is about not only what is represented but also how it is represented. As manifestations of the divine, the pieces collected in this section are highly characteristic yet exquisite in terms of the skill that goes into infusing divinity into a block of stone and how regional variations are highlighted.