Brass Sculpture
Brass statuette, 'Sacred Angel Flute'
Skin the color of jade and clothes the color of gold, this deva serenades those of Buddhist faith. Cast of brass, this statuette is dressed in traditional ornate fashions. Pah crafts this Buddhist angel, adding a bronze patina for the golden motifs.
Brass statuette, 'Antique Rickshaw'
Solemn and dignified, a lone rider sits in a rickshaw pulled by a muscular man on foot. S. K. Shaw recreates a bygone city scene in an antique-style brass sculpture. It is hand-crafted with the painstaking dhokra technique.
'Turtle, My Friend, ' statuette
An alliance in friendship and shared history accompanies these men traveling on the back of this stylish turtle, their faces gleaming in the artistry of dhokra.
Brass statuette, 'Krishna as a Cowherd'
A gentle cow listens as Lord Krishna coaxes sweet melodies from his flute. K.C. Sharma portrays the Hindu deity in polished brass. As a youth, the cowherd Krishna became renowned as a lover.
Brass statuette, 'Buddha's Calm'
Buddha sits on a lotus blossom and meditates in this extraordinary statuette by Rahul Jain. Painstakingly crafted by hand, the polished brass shows intricate detail and subtlety of expression. Transcending time and space, Buddha is eternal.
Brass statuettes, 'Vishnu and Lakshmi'
K.C. Sharma portrays two revered Hindu deities in gleaming brass statuettes. Lovely Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, poses gracefully on a lotus blossom - a seat of divine truth. She is the wife of Lord Vishnu and is the goddess of prosperity, purity, chastity and generosity.
Brass statuette, 'Prancing Pony'
Prancing and dancing, a chestnut pony canters through a grassy paddock. Pah casts a realistic statuette in gleaming brass. Perfect for the horse fancier, the sculpture is finished with a bronze-like patina and a black mane and tail.
Brass statuette, 'Guarding the World' (large)
This brass statuette by K.C. Sharma portrays Lord Ganesha in a mighty pose. Standing tall, his sixteen hands carry spiritual weapons, signifying the destruction of evil in the world.
Brass statuettes, 'Musicians of Life' (set of 3)
The traditions of the past come to life through Vineet's dhokra art. One of India's oldest art forms, dhokra represents the culture, beliefs and traditions of the people of the Vindhyas and the Eastern Ghats, Bihar, Orissa, Madhya Pradesh and West Bengal.
Brass statuette, 'Angelic Beat'
Talented and divine, this angel of the Buddhist faith enthralls believers with the beat of his drum. Known as deva, he is cast of brass and wears the fashion of Thailand's past. Pah crafts this piece with the lost wax motif, adding a bronze patina for the attire.











