ShalinCraft Religious Sculpture of Shiva Head Made in Brass | 
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| Brand: ShalinCraft Category: Kitchen
List Price: $149.00 Buy New: $107.24 (On sale from $134.05) You Save: $26.81 (20%)
Country: India Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0 x 0.1
ASIN: B000FH8UFK
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| • | Brass sculpture of Lord Shiva | | • | Size: Length - 6 inches, Wdth - 3.5 inches, Height - 6.75 inches, Weight: 2.09 Kg. | | • | Perform Puja at home, hindu way, or just place it for decor or keep it as collectible | | • | Handmade by metal craftsmen from Aligarh in eastern Uttar Pradesh in North India | | • | Shipped in 48 hours through courier from Gurgaon in India. |
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Product Description Religious Sculpture of Shiva Head Made in Brass. Hindu Sculptures of God Shiva is one of the principal deities of Hinduism. Shiva is one of the six primary forms of the Divine in Smartism, a denomination of Hinduism that puts particular emphasis on six deities, the other five being Vishnu, Shakti, Ganesha, Kartikkeya and Surya. Shiva is also known as the destroyer or transformer in the Hindu trinity.Shiva is usually worshipped as the Shiva linga. In images, he is generally represented as immersed in deep meditation or dancing the Tandava upon the demon of ignorance in his manifestation of Nataraja, the lord of the dance.Brass is any alloy of copper and zinc; the proportions of zinc and copper can be varied to create a range of brasses with varying properties. Brass is a substitutional alloy. Brass has a muted yellow color, somewhat similar to gold. It is relatively resistant to tarnishing, and is often used as decoration and for coins. The craft is practiced by the people of the Kansari caste who can be broadly described as metalsmiths while a particular variety, dhokra, is practiced mainly by sithulias and hand carved by some of the finest sculpture artists of India. The largest concentration of the former is Kantilo and Balakati in Puri district although fairly substantial numbers are found in Cuttack, Ganjam and Sambalpur districts.
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