About This Piece
9″ Divine Padmavathi Devi | Handcrafted Brass
This 9-inch handcrafted brass sculpture depicts Padmavathi Devi seated in a composed frontal posture, measuring 9 inches in height, 5 inches in width, and 3 inches in depth, with a substantial weight of 2400 grams that reflects the density and quality of the casting.
The sculpture has been crafted using traditional lost-wax casting methods, a technique that allows for the level of surface detail visible across the entire piece. The crown is a tall, layered shikhara form characteristic of South Indian iconographic convention, rendered with precision down to its tiered ornamental sections. The goddess is depicted with four arms — the upper two hands holding what appear to be lotuses, while the lower hands are positioned in gestures of blessing and offering. Delicate detailing runs across the jewelry, the layered necklaces, the armlets, and the elaborately draped garment, which fans outward in a wide pleated spread across the base. Small bells hang from the lower arms, a detail that appears frequently in traditional devotional forms of this goddess.
Padmavathi Devi is venerated as a goddess of prosperity, compassion, and divine grace, closely associated with the Vaishnava tradition and widely worshipped across South India. She is considered the consort of Lord Venkateswara and holds an important place in both temple worship and domestic ritual practice.
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc that has been the primary material for Indian devotional sculpture for centuries. Its density gives finished pieces a satisfying weight and structural permanence, while its warm metallic tone responds well to the antique finishing process applied here.
The antique polish finish deepens the surface to a dark bronze tone while allowing the raised detailing to catch light and remain clearly legible. As with all handcrafted work, this piece carries natural variation in surface texture, tone depth, and fine detailing that distinguishes it from mechanically produced objects.
This sculpture is suited for a dedicated puja room, a home altar, or as a considered gift for someone who values traditional craftsmanship and devotional art.