Saraswati Handmade Gold Gilded Statue | Icon of Knowledge and Art

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SKU: SWAU8304

Size: 22.5cm x 16.5cm
22.5cm x 16.5cm | 8.9 x 6.5 Inches

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Saraswati Handmade Gold Gilded Statue | Icon of Knowledge and Art

The Saraswati Handmade Gold Gilded Statue is a 22.5 cm tall piece that was skillfully made from fine copper. The superb layer of 24K gold plating on this statue highlights its bright presence and spiritual significance. Any environment is invigorated and filled with inspiration by the artistically rendered tranquil and intelligent expression of Saraswati. Her elaborately patterned clothing and the elaborate lotus seat she sits on gracefully are depicted in detail carvings.

The statue's usage of gold and vivid acrylic paintings not only improves its aesthetic appeal but also represents Saraswati's celestial essence. Her calm and informed manner is depicted in a lifelike manner, demonstrating the excellent craftsmanship. This statue is a great addition to homes, meditation areas, or altars for people who want to infuse their surroundings with a creative and wise symbol.

Size: 8.9”/22.5cm (Height) x 6.5”/16.5cm (Base)
Weight: 2.06 kg
Materials: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Gemstone, Copper Body

In Buddhism and Hinduism, Saraswati is a highly regarded goddess who represents education, wisdom, the arts, and music. She is usually portrayed as a stunning woman with a mala and book in her hands, playing the veena, and wearing all white. With the chant "Om Aim Saraswati Namaha," devotees ask for her blessings, particularly on holidays like Vasant Panchami. Saraswati is an important cultural and religious figure who emphasizes the importance of creativity and education. Her veneration has historical roots and is still relevant in today's artistic and educational pursuits.

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