| Indian home decor is famous due to the versatility of design, rich color and the broad spectrum of elements in decor. Fabrics are a creative option to add color and texture to your indian home decor, to really bring your space to life. India has an endless wealth of lush materials to decide from, such as satin, cashmere and silk. Many colorful wall hangings, pillow covers, table runners, bed sheets, bedcovers can be found with this elegant combination. |
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Indian home decor is famous due to the versatility of design, rich color and the broad spectrum of elements in decor. Collectable Figurines touch our emotions. They symbolize caring and sharing. We purchase them for ourselves, give them as gifts to special others in our lives, and pass them down through generations of our families. Collectible figurines are ideal for everyone and you can choose from a wide array of fun and light-hearted to inspirational and spiritual gifts for everyone. Collectible figurines are generally made of metals like bronze, copper and brass. They not only serve as the ideal gifts for your loved ones but they also can be sued as corporate and promotional gift items as well. The material used to made these statues is brass or wood. They are usually priced as per the material and craftsmanship. |
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Friday, 4 January 2013
God Hanuman Statues
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God Hanuman is one of the most loved gods among Hindus worshipped by a huge number of devotees across India and the world. Hanuman was a Hindu deity and a passionate devotee of Rama. There are a lot of Hindu gods and goddesses that have many meanings, and since the Hindus believe in the power and life of deities, they have high respect for them. Hanuman is a Hindu deity, who is an ardent devotee of Rama, a central character in the Indian epic Ramayana. The statues of lord Hanuman offered by us is known for perfect finish and fine artistry. Carved using quality brass, the sculpture represents the fluent sensibilities of our creative craftsmen. |
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Saturday, 29 December 2012
Vishnu Brass Statues
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Lord Vishnu is also known as Narayana and Hari. The devout followers of Vishnu are called Vaishnavas, and his consort is Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and beauty. Vishnu is often depicted as reclining on a Sheshanaga – the coiled, many-headed snake floating on cosmic waters that represents the peaceful Universe. The peace-loving deity of the Hindu Trinity, Vishnu is the Preserver or Sustainer of life with his steadfast principles of order, righteousness and truth. |
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Monday, 10 December 2012
Lord Krishna Statues
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Lord Krishna is one of the most commonly worshipped deities in the Hindu faith. He is considered to be the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu. Shree Krishna delivered BhagwadGita on battlefield to Arjun. Krishna, along with His dear Radha, His friends and animals, is a beloved personality in Indian Culture. There are many sculptures and statues of Him. You can decorate your home, office or any place with an exotic range of brass decorative items. These decorative items are hand carved by some of the finest sculpture artists of India. |
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Saturday, 24 November 2012
Lord Ganesha Statues
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DakshCraft has
Lord Ganesha statues in different postures
and heart stealing appearances made in brass. These statues are the perfect
and holy accessories for home decor. You can place Ganesh statues in your
kitchen, bedrooms or living rooms. Even placing the statue or a small
sculpture of Lord Ganesha in your home or office is supposed to be very
auspicious for you, besides being an attractive decorative feature. Given
this scenario a large number of people are buying artifacts which capture
the grace and glory of Lord Ganesha.
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Monday, 19 November 2012
Brass Statues
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Hindu God statues and sculptures add to the well being of one's house and is also a great source of decoration. The material used to made these statues is brass or wood. They are usually priced as per the material and craftsmanship. Some of the most popular god statues include goddess Lakshmi statue, Ram Statues, vishnu statues, Lord Ganesha, Lord Shiva, Lord Buddha, Goddess Durga etc. |
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