Vintage Hindu Goddess Parvati Statue
About our statue
Introducing the exquisitely made Hindu Goddess Parvati Statue, which radiates grace, strength, and devotion. This beautiful statue is 0.96 kg in weight and measures 14 cm in height and 14 cm in width. It is made of brass. Thanks to the fine workmanship, Goddess Parvati is depicted in her role as Lord Shiva's consort and divine mother in a tranquil and majestic pose.
Perfect for collectors, art, those with love, and spiritual seekers, the Hindu Goddess Parvati Statue is a beautiful, aesthetically pleasing piece as well as a potent sign of devotion. This statue inspires deep thought and regard whether it is displayed in a meditation area, on a holy altar, or as an elegant accent piece in any environment. Its deep spiritual importance and aesthetic beauty enhance any location, making it a treasured addition to any collection or hallowed space. This statue is a significant item that represents profound spiritual ideals and painstaking craftsmanship, beyond being a pretty ornament.
Introduction to Parvati
Goddess Parvati is one of many forms of Shakti, the power of a lively woman unknown in Hindu mythology, and women's energy in the universe. Goddess Parvati is the vitality that brings skill, strength, courage, and genius as she fills the world with magic. This statue shows her in a sitting pose with her hands in the form of her blessing. Made of brass, this idol has a charming antique look. Each edge of this magnificent brass idol has a beautifully carved design. Ideal for luxury and modern homes and temples. This Goddess Pearl Vatty Idol is a unique gift idol.
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Size: 14 cm(Height) x 14 cm(Width)
Weight:0.96 kg
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How do you take care of your statues?
-Could you place them at room temperature, avoiding direct sunlight?
-Could you ensure that the area where your statue is placed is completely free of moisture and dust?
-Place it at the highest place on your altar after being consecrated by Lama/monks. The best practice is to keep them covered inside a glass cabinet.
-Do not use your bare hands or any objects with a rough surface to wipe the face. Directly touching with the bare hand objects can smudge the face, leaving scratches.