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Finished Panchaloha Bronze Deities and Idols

byDivine Arts and SculpturesStudio at Sarjapur - Marathahalli Road, BengaluruView full gallery

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.

About this collection

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.

The Panchaloha Tradition

Our work is rooted in the Swamimalai tradition, where bronze casting is not merely a manufacturing process but a form of yoga. Each statue follows the Shilpa Shastra, the ancient Indian texts on iconometry, ensuring that the proportions, mudras, and expressions align with sacred requirements.

Customizing Your Deity

While we showcase a wide range of deities like Vishnu, Shiva, Lakshmi, and Krishna, we understand that every devotee has a specific vision. If you are looking for a particular form, size, or finish for your pooja room, we can create it from scratch. We work with you to finalize the design before our artisans begin the lost-wax process.

Caring for Your Bronze

One of the beautiful aspects of Panchaloha is its longevity. Unlike modern decorative items, these are heavy, solid bronze idols designed to last for generations. A polished idol will retain its golden hue for years if kept away from harsh chemicals, while an antique finish will only grow more dignified with time. Regular gentle dusting and the occasional application of traditional oil are all that is required to maintain their luster.

Global Shipping

We ship these heavy, fragile, and sacred pieces worldwide. We use specialized, secure crating to ensure that your deity arrives safely at your doorstep, regardless of whether you are in a neighboring city or a different country. When you order from us, you are not just buying an artifact; you are connecting with the ancient lineage of the Chola kingdom.

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Divine Arts and Sculptures

Studio at Sarjapur - Marathahalli Road, BengaluruStarting ₹6,500 Per Participant

We are a family of traditional artisans from Swamimalai, the heartland of Chola bronze casting. This is our spiritual calling to preserve the ancient art of lost-wax casting, transforming raw metal into forms of deep divinity.

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