About This Piece
7″ Hanuman Face | Handcrafted Brass | Brown Finish
This 7.5-inch brass Hanuman face sculpture presents the visage of Lord Hanuman in a frontal mukha form, cast and finished by hand with careful attention to iconographic detail. The piece measures 7.5 inches in height, 5 inches in width, and 4 inches in depth, and weighs 2,650 grams — a substantial, well-balanced object that carries the density expected of quality cast brass work.
The face has been shaped through a casting process that required considerable skill to render the proportions correctly — the broad, slightly protruding muzzle characteristic of Hanuman's simian form, the calm yet alert expression in the eyes, and the layered crown rising to a central point at the apex. The headdress is detailed with geometric hatching and a raised central motif, while the brow bears a vertical tilak mark. Circular floral ear ornaments flank the face on either side. The muzzle cheeks carry a stippled texture rendered in high-relief, finished in a contrasting golden tone against the darker surrounding brass — a detail that demands precision at the finishing stage.
In Indian devotional tradition, Hanuman is revered as a symbol of strength, disciplined devotion, and protection. The mukha or face form is a widely recognized devotional format, often installed in wall niches or above thresholds as a protective presence. The calm expression here reflects the aspect of Hanuman as a steadfast, composed guardian rather than a warrior in motion.
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc that has been the primary material for Indian devotional metalwork for centuries. It holds detail well through casting, resists corrosion over time, and develops a warm, layered tone that deepens with age.
The antique brown finish gives the surface a rich, darkened tone with selectively brightened accents on the crown and muzzle. As this piece is individually handcrafted, each casting will carry its own natural variation in surface texture, color depth, and fine detailing.
This sculpture suits a dedicated puja room, a wall niche at an entryway, a meditation space, or as a considered gift for someone who values traditional craft and devotional art.