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Elegant Baby Buddha on Peacock Figurine – Spiritual Home Decor
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This beautifully crafted figurine features a serene baby Buddha seated atop a majestic peacock. Made with intricate detailing and vibrant colors, it symbolizes peace, wisdom, and grace. The green robe and golden finish add a divine touch to any spiritual or decorative setting. Perfect for meditation corners, gifting, or enhancing your home’s peaceful ambiance.
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Product Details
- SKU Code: Green: HD_PR_01561_GR , Maroon: HD_PR_01563_BR
- Art Type : Polyresin Art
- Material : Polyresin
- Dimensions : Length:22cms, Width-10cms, Height-19cms
- Color : Green
- Green Weight: 500 gms
- Maroon Weight: 500 gms
- Category : Décor
- Sub-category : Home Decor
- Packaging Content : Laughing Buddha on a Peacock Showpiece for Home Décor X 1
- Country of Origin : India
Features
- Spiritual Design: Showcases a peaceful baby Buddha seated on an intricately detailed peacock, symbolizing serenity and grace.
- Vibrant Finish: Accented with a golden face, green robe, and bronze-toned peacock for a striking, elegant look.
- Premium Craftsmanship: Meticulously crafted with fine detailing to enhance its visual appeal and cultural significance.
- Versatile Decor: Ideal for home temples, meditation spaces, or as a thoughtful spiritual gift.
Manufacturing Process
- Design and Planning
- Conceptualization Artists and designers create sketches and detailed plans for the ironware
- Pattern Making Patterns or templates are made to guide the crafting process
- Material Selection
- Choosing irons Irons such as Aluminum Iron etc
- Quality Check Ensuring the purity and quality of the chosen iron
- Melting and Casting
- Melting The iron is melted in a furnace at high temperatures
- Casting The molten iron is poured into molds to form basic shapes This can be done using various methods like sand casting lost-wax casting or die casting
- Forging and Shaping
- Heating The iron is reheated to make it malleable
- Hammering Artisans hammer the iron into the desired shape using anvils and hammers
- Annealing The iron is repeatedly heated and cooled to increase its workability
- Cutting and Filing
- Cutting Excess iron is removed and the piece is cut to its rough shape using saws and shears
- Filing Files and rasps are used to smooth rough edges and refine the shape
- Engraving and Embossing
- Engraving Intricate designs are carved onto the surface using chisels and engraving tools
- Embossing Patterns are raised on the surface by hammering from the reverse side
- Joining and Assembly
- Soldering Pieces are joined together using solder (an iron alloy) and a torch
- Riveting Iron pins are used to join parts mechanically
- Polishing and Finishing
- Grinding Rough surfaces are smoothed using grinding tools
- Polishing The piece is polished with various compounds to achieve a shiny finish
- Plating (optional) A thin layer of a different iron (e.g., gold or silver) may be applied to enhance appearance and prevent tarnishing
- Quality Control
- Inspection The final product is inspected for any defects or imperfections
- Testing Functional pieces such as utensils may be tested for usability
- Packaging
- Cleaning The piece is thoroughly cleaned
- Packaging The ironware is carefully packed to protect it during transportation
Note
- Each product may feature slight variations in color or craftsmanship which adds to its uniqueness and beauty
- Images may differ from the actual product in form and color due to variations in screen resolutions and device settings
- Use soft damp cotton cloth to wipe the product