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Finished Panchaloha Bronze Deities and Idols

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Every idol we create blends ancient Chola casting techniques with patience and devotion. From the radiant shine of polished bronze to the precise details of sacred iconography, these pieces are crafted to bring divine energy into your home or temple.

A beautiful 12-inch Panchaloha sculpture of Lord Krishna playing his flute. His graceful tribhanga pose and serene expression are hallmarks of the classic South Indian sculptural tradition, perfect for any ISKCON devotee or home altar.

This 28-inch Panchaloha sculpture depicts Udupi Krishna, a specific form of the deity worshipped at the famous Udupi temple. He holds a staff and rope, representing his childhood as a cowherd.

Another view of the large Udupi Krishna statue, showcasing the detailed ornamentation and the powerful yet gentle presence of the beloved god.

A 28-inch Panchaloha sculpture from a Ramar set, made for the Shri Palimaru Mutt in Udupi. This figure depicts Lakshmana, Lord Rama's devoted brother.

This sculpture from the same Ramar set shows Goddess Sita, the consort of Lord Rama. Her graceful form and gentle expression embody purity and devotion.

The central figure of the 28-inch Ramar set, Lord Rama himself. He stands ready with his bow, the embodiment of dharma and righteous rule.

A miniature Diwali presentation set of Sri Balaji (Vishnu) with Sridevi, Bhoodevi, and Padmavati. These small, polished icons are perfect for a home pooja room, celebrating the festival of lights with divine presence.

A 23-inch MahaLakshmi sculpture, seated on a throne and framed by a beautifully carved Prabhavali arch. This Panchaloha piece radiates divine grace and is a symbol of auspiciousness and prosperity.

A frontal view of the 23-inch MahaLakshmi, highlighting the perfect symmetry of the composition and the brilliant polish of the five-metal alloy.

A side view of the MahaLakshmi sculpture, showing the depth of the throne and the intricate details of the Makara (mythical creature) carvings on the Prabhavali.

About Finished Masterpieces in Panchaloha

When you choose a Panchaloha idol, you are bringing home a sacred alloy of five metals: copper, silver, gold, brass, and lead. We handle the entire casting and polishing process in our workshop, ensuring each deity is finished to your preference—whether you want a brilliant, golden shine or a subtle, antique-oxidized look that develops a deep, traditional patina over time.

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