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Add this exquisite beauty to your
Oriental art collection and enhance your home decor. Here is a museum replica
that's sure to please everyone who gazes upon her!
Lakshmi,
the goddess of wealth, happiness and beauty emerged from the ocean of
milk when the Gods churned it to produce Amrita (divine nectar) and she at
once became Vishnu’s consort. She is pictured as an ideal of slim-waisted,
full breasted feminine beauty.
When
she is depicted separately from Vishnu as in this case, she has four hands: in
two of them she is holding lotus flowers, while the other two bestow the gifts
of well-being and prosperity. When she is depicted with Vishnu, Lakshmi has
only two hands. She sits or stands on the lotus flower, and sometimes has
elephants on either side. The new moon night of November is dedicated to her
annual ceremony.
Lakshmi is said to reside in sweet-smelling floral garlands
which bring fortune and wealth to the wearer. She also has a role as a
fertility goddess and is particularly linked to the richness of the soil.
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Features
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- Exquisite fine details carved in bronze
- Enriches your home decor
- Excellent gift for the Oriental art lover
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Specifications
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Size |
14.5 " high |
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Materials |
Bronze casting |
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Finish |
Bronze |
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Shipping weight |
11 Lbs |
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