The vast repertoire of Sri Krishna statues depicting him as a charming youth, his legs crossed, a flute in his hands, is the hallmark of the iconographical representation of the beauty of the dark-skinned Lord, who is the eternal source of delight for his beloved Gopis, the milkmaids of Vrindavana, his devotees and every particle of the universe that gets infused with the sweetness of his divinity that flows in the tunes of His flute.
Fluting Krishna icons are a celebration of the gentle presence of the Sri Vishnu among the humans, who for his loving devotees, entertains, guides, and save them from the pains of human existence, healing them through the songs of his Bansuri (flute) and the magnificence of his being.
Krishna in black marble here showcases the wisdom of the sculptor, who chose the stone which can perfectly encapsulate the heart-warming loveliness of Shyam-Sundara- the black-skinned beautiful cowherd boy. The gentleness of Krishna’s foot that is curving, the folds and wrinkles of his dhoti (lower body garment) naturalistically delineated, the swaying scarf that is elegantly placed over his arms, the golden tint of his jewelry that appears ever-more exquisite thanks to the mystical black stone physique of Krishna, the Vaijayanti-Mala- floral garland made from wildflowers, the Mor-Pankha- feathers of peacock that adorn His curled locks- every inch of this marble murti of Krishna on which the gaze falls is a reminder of the spellbinding effect His presence has on the folks of Vrindavana.
Sculpted in the striking black stone, the triple bent posture of Krishna holds our glances as well as our heart. All of this timeless beauty, and yet the feature that needs to be mentioned separately is the eyes. Set deep, underlined by plump cheeks, and finished masterfully with simple strokes of white, Krishna’s eyes in this black marble icon are the reason why the statue appears true to life. Near Krishna’s feet sits a peacock, the majestic creature, an extension, and symbol of the celestial allure of the great Lord.
How to clean and maintain marble statues?
Marble has been a preferred material for sculptors and artists for more than a thousand years. It is a rock that undergoes metamorphism which causes recrystallization of the original carbonate mineral grains. Marble comes in various colors, designs, and dimensions. Pure white marble is the most preferred type of marble for making sculptures and statues since time immemorial. White marble is especially used for sculpting stone monumental sculptures since ancient times. The natural shine and luster of the carbonate crystals of white marble give a lavish and beautiful appearance to the statue.
Marble stone statues are highly durable and can even withstand harsh weather conditions without getting corroded, therefore, they can be kept indoors or outdoors without getting damaged or weathered. Although these statues can last for many decades, their regular care and cleaning are essential to increase their longevity and beautiful appearance.
Marble statues need periodical cleaning to maintain their flawless look. However, harsh and deep cleaning can result in making the statue look dull. If your marble statue is withering away, it is recommended to take the help of a professional cleaner. Marble is a delicate material and therefore needs proper care.
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