Wood Carving
Posted on September 2, 2009. Filed under: Brass Statue, Bronze Sculptures, Gifts, Hindu Gods & Goddesses, Home Decor, Home Improvement, Stone Carving, Wood Carving | Tags: brass sculptures, brass statues, collectible figurines, god and goddess statues, hindu god statues, hindu gods sculptures, religious sculptures, religious statues, sculptures, statues |
Crafts in India – Stone Carving Statues Sculptures from India The art of stone carving developed in India a little later when compared to woodcarving. India has a huge resource of different varieties of stones and our skilled craftsmen fuse life into them. The Indian craftsman’s mastery over stone is best revealed in the architecture [...]
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Posted on July 10, 2009. Filed under: Brass Statue, Bronze Sculptures, Gifts, Hindu Gods & Goddesses, Home Decor, Stone Carving, Wood Carving | Tags: art sculptures, bronze, bronze art, bronze sculpture, bronze statue, bronze statues, figures, figurine, figurines, figurines sculpture, garden statue, garden statues, Gifts, metal sculpture, metal sculptures, modern sculptures, sculpture, sculpture art, sculptures, statue, statues, statues figurines, statues sculptures, stone sculpture, wood sculptures |
Sculptures have a very old history in India. Excavations of the old civilizations have shown traces of metal sculptures in the land. Different regions within the country differ in choosing the material of sculpture. Stone and clay sculptures dominate the east region. The south has the master sculptors of wood and metal. The central states [...]
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Posted on June 23, 2009. Filed under: Brass Statue, Gifts, Hindu Gods & Goddesses, Wood Carving | Tags: epics, hanuman, hindu, lord ram, lord ram sita, lord rama, lord shri ram, lord sri ram, rama and sita, ramayan, ramayan aarti, ramayan hanuman, ramayan sita, ramayan valmiki, ramayana, ramayanam, ramyan, sita, sita mata, valmiki |
Traditionally, Ramayana is ascribed to a Valmiki, regarded as India’s first poet. The Indian tradition, is unanimous in its agreement that the poem is the work of a single poet, the brahman sage Valmiki, a contemporary of Rama and a peripheral actor in the epic drama. The story’s original version in Sanskrit is known as [...]
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