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Quick Overview

Weight 1.0 kg
Width 13.0 in
Height 19.0 in
Main Material Used Paper
Deity Vishwakarma
Country Of Manufacture India

Special Comments

Size of the print without border is: 12 inches x 15.75 inches

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Description

The Vintage Lithograph of Bhagwan Vishwakarma is a remarkable piece of art that beautifully captures the essence of this revered deity in Hindu scriptures. 

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Description

The Vintage Lithograph of Bhagwan Vishwakarma is a remarkable piece of art that beautifully captures the essence of this revered deity in Hindu scriptures. Bhagwan Vishwakarma is the ultimate creator of the world and all its celestial and divine creations, earning him the title of the master craftsman and engineer. This lithograph not only showcases his divine presence but also pays homage to his multifaceted persona, highlighting his role as the architect of the universe.

Bhagwan Vishwakarma, often referred to as the legendary architect, is credited with the construction of iconic cities, including Lanka, Dvaraka, and Indraprastha. Each of these cities serves as a testament to his superior skills in urban planning and design, reflecting his exceptional craftsmanship. It is not only in the realm of urban planning that Vishwakarma excels; he is also recognized for crafting powerful weapons, such as the fearsome Vajra (thunderbolt), wielded by Lord Indra, the king of the gods. This lithograph beautifully encapsulates the depth of Vishwakarma’s divine contributions.

In this exquisite lithograph print, Bhagwan Vishwakarma is depicted with utmost grace and divinity. Adorned with a radiant aura and divine regalia, he exudes an air of wisdom and authority. His portrayal as an elderly figure, characterized by a majestic white beard, holds profound symbolic significance. The white beard serves as a visual testament to his wisdom, experience, and profound knowledge in the realms of craftsmanship and architecture. It stands as an emblem of his age, authority, and esteemed position, signifying his role as a revered and respected divine entity among the pantheon of deities. This depiction transcends mere artistic representation, delving into the heart of Vishwakarma’s character.

In the four hands of Bhagwan Vishwakarma, we see delicate and precise objects that define his divine craft. He carries a measuring tape, a scale, Kamandalu (a water pot), and a book. Each of these items represents the precision and expertise that characterize his work. The measuring tape and scale emphasize his meticulous planning and execution in the realm of architecture, ensuring that his creations are flawless. The Kamandalu, a symbol of purity and divinity, reflects his connection to the spiritual world. The book signifies his deep knowledge and wisdom, making him the ultimate source of guidance in the fields of craftsmanship and engineering.

One of the notable elements in this lithograph is the graceful swan, which serves as Vishwakarma’s vahana (divine mount). This addition symbolizes his close association with Lord Brahma, as they both share the same vahana. The swan is not merely a means of transportation but a representation of his divine connection. It further illustrates how Vishwakarma’s craftsmanship transcends the earthly realm and extends into the celestial spheres.

The Vintage Lithograph of Bhagwan Vishwakarma is a timeless masterpiece that seamlessly combines the divine and artistic aspects into a single captivating image. It captures the essence of this multifaceted deity and the depth of his contributions to the world. This lithograph serves as a visual tribute to the master craftsman and engineer, reminding us of his divine presence and influence on the world we live in.

This vintage lithograph is not just a piece of art; it is a profound representation of Bhagwan Vishwakarma, the ultimate creator and master craftsman. It encapsulates his wisdom, authority, and divine craftsmanship in a visually stunning manner, making it a cherished addition to any art collection and a powerful symbol of reverence for a revered Hindu deity.

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anonymous danonymous d
12:27 02 Nov 23
I am deeply impressed by the attention to detail in every piece. The team's passion for their craft truly shines through. Thank you for adding beauty to my space!
Sandeep MarwahSandeep Marwah
18:09 05 Jul 23
Krishan gave me excellent service throughout the process, sending regular updates untill deliveryWould highly recommend
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02:27 01 Jul 23
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03:05 14 Aug 22
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12:53 25 Jul 22
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Sudhir PaiSudhir Pai
11:38 11 Jul 22
Would strongly recommend Cottage9 for art lovers. Kishan Gupta is a thorough professional who took very good care during the entire made-to-order process for a bronze idol. He knows his subject and can be entirely relied upon. Very happy to do more business with him and Cottage 9.
Bhavani SiegelBhavani Siegel
05:56 12 Apr 22
I have a great love of the unique devotional art from India: over many trips there, as well as from purchases from reputable online sites, I now enjoy a small collection of paintings & sculpture in my home. Since I had first seen them, though, lost-wax sculptures of gods & goddesses - with their graceful limbs holding symbolic articles, with a fresh vitality & lovely facial expressions - had particularly captured my heart. For many years I had searched, in India & online, for one image in particular: that of Sri Rama. Even in India this is not easy to find. One day I did an online search, not expecting much result. Yet at a site in India called Cottage9, I saw a beautiful brass lost-wax of Sri Rama with all the elements I wished for: a graceful yet strong demeanor, holding a separate bow in his hand; with a noble & kind expression. Alas, it had already been sold; lost-wax images are by definition one-of-a-kind. When I inquired, I was told that I could commission another murti of Sri Ram; while of course no lost-wax sculpture can be duplicated, I was assured it would be of the same high quality. This was taking a risk; there was no way to know what the finished sculpture would look like. The person with whom I was interacting, Mr. Gupta, sent me an article describing not only each step, with photos, of creating a lost-wax bronze sculpture (Mr. Gupta patiently answered all my questions about materials, concluding that bronze was generally considered the best metal in lost-wax sculpting), yet also describing the prayer and meditation that each artist undertakes before creating an image of the Divine. Mr. Gupta thoroughly answered several other questions; I even sent some photos of the Murtis which would also be on the altar. After these conversations I felt ready to commission the sculpture. Most imprortantly, I felt Mr. Gupta understood how meaningful this was for me, saying that he would personally watch over the production of the murti. All of the arrangements with Cottage9 were clearly explained and smoothly completed. And, while an investment - comparative to other sites at which I have purchased this intricately produced art, I felt the price was quite reasonable. The creation of the sculpture took between 2-3 months; when the murti arrived, it was packed extremely well in a sealed wooden crate; its journey from India to the U.S. was completed without mishap. And the Sri Rama murti was indeed very beautiful & everything I could have hoped for. I would unhesitatingly recommend Cottage9 if one is looking for authentic, beautiful artwork from India.
Hemendra RanaHemendra Rana
04:19 30 Mar 22
Cottage9 team has been extremely proactive right from suggesting the right product to customizing the same. The best part was they were keeping us posted with timely updates along with pics during the course the product was being customized.I am extremely satisfied with the finished product and whoever has seen it, can’t stop asking for details😊
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