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This precious representation, beautifully embellished with a flower necklace, shows Lord Krishna playing the flute. Krishna is one of the most revered gods of Hinduism. He himself said: whenever righteousness declines and injustice increases, I appear. Executed in gloss porcelain, the exquisite color palette used in this creation and the delicate expression of the young god´s face are highlighted.
According to the ancient Hindu tradition, Krishna, as a child, protecting the universe from dissolution by swallowing it whole while building a new creation. The powerful image of a beautiful child preserving all the creatures of the world from destruction has inspired Krishna on a leaf, a precious piece that combines the tenderness of the childlike representation with the luxurious and detailed ornamental richness of God's attire. It is decorated with a combination of glossy and matt porcelain with glazes and various parts finished in gold. Everything in this piece is taken care of down to the smallest detail: The chromatic range used in the decoration is inspired by the traditional iconography of India and the instrument in his hand (the bansuri) is made of gold-plated brass. Krishna on the leaf is handmade in Lladró's workshops in Valencia, Spain.
Porcelain sculpture that represents Krishna, one of the most venerated gods of Hinduism, and his wife Radha with the great luxury of detail and total respect for tradition. Together they symbolize the full manifestation of the Divine.
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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.
Lord Ganesha is the god of wisdom and knowledge. This deity is very popular in India and is represented here playing the mridangam, a traditional instrument. In addition, the piece portrays other attributes of the traditional iconography of Ganesha, such as the Gada (mace), the pasha (rope), and the broken fang, all elements whose symbolism is contained in the avatars, or traditional stories about Ganesha, which are known well by his numerous worshippers. This is the fourth and final part of the series of musical Ganeshas.
For Hinduism, Krishna is one of the many incarnations of the god Vishnu, but according to Krishnaism, he is the principal form of God, from which emanates the other gods. He himself states: whenever righteousness declines and injustice increases, I appear. This piece is inspired by one of the most popular stories in India in which the young Krishna steals his mother´s freshly made butter. When she makes him open his mouth to see if he is eating, she sees the entire universe between the teeth of the child God. This creation is richly embellished, from the jar of butter to Krishna´s garments, with care taken over even the smallest details.
Balaji is a limited edition of 299 units. Under the name of high porcelain, Lladró brings together a collection of exclusive creations that constitute the true essence of his art. Made by the sculptor Virginia González, this piece is a sample of the technical skill and mastery achieved by the artists of the brand. This representation of Balaji or Lord Venkateshwara, one of the most revered deities from India, stands out for its majestic and exuberant decoration, luxuriously covered by a myriad of porcelain flowers. Its ornamental richness is at the level of the powerful Balaji, which fulfills the wishes of its faithful if they are asked with a true heart and a strong determination. A combination of matt and glossy porcelain with enamels and different finishes of luster, gold, platinum, and metallic tones has been used to finish this majestic creation. But what really stands out is the dazzling floral decoration, made up of a total of 1,866 flowers that form the side columns and the different garlands that the god wears. An impressive work carried out petal by petal by the masters of Lladró.
Lord Shiva, the Hindu god of meditation and the arts, in a sculpture made in High Porcelain, Lladrós maximum artistic category. A piece that boasts many complex decorative techniques, like golden luster, and a large number of handmade flowers made petal by petal. Shiva's attributes are finely defined with a host of details enhancing his majestic character: the trident, the drum, the snake, the bands of Rudraksha, and the bun in his hair. The base provides room for the optional piece Lingam (01001981), a symbol used to worship Shiva and to overcome any situation that impedes personal growth.
Lord Ganesha is the god of wisdom and knowledge. This deity is very popular in India and is represented here playing a large Indian guitar called a veena. In addition, the piece portrays other attributes of the traditional iconography of Ganesha, such as the Gada (mace), the pasha (rope), and the broken fang, all elements whose symbolism is contained in the avatars, or traditional stories about Ganesha, which are known well by his numerous worshippers.
Lord Ganesha is the god of wisdom and knowledge. This deity is very popular in India and is represented here in a friendly, relaxed pose. The piece combines matte and gloss finishes. The white hue used in the figurine contrasts with the gold and red enamel accents.
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