Description
The rugged structured elephant statue is made of environment-friendly material like sandstone, which allows you for a year-round outdoor display. It convinces the viewer with the illusion of age, unifying your decoration in the garden and park in perfect harmony.
Material: Sandstone Redstone
Dimension(HWL): 42 x 20 x 40 inch
Height: 3.5 ft (approx.)
Positioning: Standing
About the artisanal charming outdoor statue:
- The beautiful Sandstone sculpture statue is crafted in such a way, it can decorate any traditional or royal décor of outdoor space.
- Sandstone is popular for its durability and weather-resistant quality.
- The sculpture’s art emphasizes the detail of the animal and every part of its intricate details brings this stone sculpture to life.
- When the trunk is pointed downward by an elephant, it is said to accumulate energy.
- The caparison(Nettipattam), pieces of jewelry to adorn the neck and legs are all beautifully carved in the stone sculpture.
- According to Hindu mythology, the elephant represents power and wisdom.
- The elephant is always associated with Lord Ganesha, the elephant-headed god, who bestows their devotee with knowledge and fortune.
- The elephant is the vehicle of Lord Indra known as “Airavat”.
- He also serves as the vehicle of Goddess Laxmi, in many Hindu scriptures, she is widely named “Gaja Laxmi” (Gaja means elephant).
- Lord Buddha is also associated with the elephant because his mother had a dream of an elephant before giving birth to him.
- Placing elephants at the main entrance facing outward is considered to bring luck and prosperity. You can place it on each side of the entrance.
- In-office, work station, wear house, it should be placed in the northern corner for career and growth.
- The placement can be eye-catching if you place it by the sidewalk of any park, restaurant, garden, and landscaping.
- At the zoo and the wide entrance of any palace, the statue can be placed.
- You can pair them as much as you require for your desired decoration.
- In most Hindu temples, we have seen elephants at the entrance. So the placement of the sacred statue in temples is widely auspicious.
- The statue can be cleaned using water or with a damp cloth, periodically, on every alternate day, to keep the dirt away from the surface of the statue.