Yathashilpam Krishna Brass Idol 11 Inches I Krishna Murti for Home I Lord Krishna Brass Statue

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Graceful, divine, and eternally enchanting—this 11-inch pure brass idol of Lord Krishna captures the essence of Murlidhar, the cosmic flautist whose melodies stir the soul. Handcrafted with precision and reverence, the statue depicts Krishna in his iconic tribhanga posture, flute poised at his lips, radiating serenity and joy. Let this sacred sculpture invite peace, devotion, and timeless beauty into your home. Whether placed in a puja room or styled as a centrepiece, it becomes a living symbol of Krishna’s eternal presence.

 

Dimension: 7 cm (L) x 7.5 cm (W) x 28 cm (H)

7 cm (L) x 7.5 cm (W) x 28 cm (H)
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Key Product Information

  • Collection: Premium Brass Idol / Spiritual Traditional Home Décor
  • Dimension: 7 cm (L) x  7.5 cm (W) x  28 cm (H)
  • Weight: 1.8 kg.
  • Colour : Golden Yellow Antique Brass
  • Material: Pure Brass
  • Finish: Yellow Antique
  • Style : Indian Traditional
  • Special Features: 11 Inches Finely Carved Lord Krishna Idol in Tribhanga Mudra
  • Use : Aesthetic living room decor, Meditation Room, Home Temple
  • Occasion: Gift for family & friends on Special Occasion
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Graceful, divine, and eternally enchanting—this 11-inch pure brass idol of Lord Krishna captures the essence of Murlidhar, the cosmic flautist whose melodies stir the soul. Handcrafted with precision and reverence, the statue depicts Krishna in his iconic tribhanga posture, flute poised at his lips, radiating serenity and joy. Let this sacred sculpture invite peace, devotion, and timeless beauty into your home. Whether placed in a puja room or styled as a centrepiece, it becomes a living symbol of Krishna’s eternal presence.

 

Key Product Information & Dimension

  • Collection: Premium Brass Idol / Spiritual Traditional Home Décor
  • Dimension: 7 cm (L) x  7.5 cm (W) x  28 cm (H)
  • Weight: 1.8 kg.
  • Colour : Golden Yellow Antique Brass
  • Material: Pure Brass
  • Finish: Yellow Antique
  • Style : Indian Traditional
  • Special Features: 11 Inches Finely Carved Lord Krishna Idol in Tribhanga Mudra
  • Use : Aesthetic living room decor, Meditation Room, Home Temple
  • Occasion: Gift for family & friends on Special Occasion
Return Policy

At Yathashilpam, our aim is to provide 100% satisfaction to our customers. If for any reason you are not satisfied with the product, we are here to help. The product(s) purchased from our website can be returned within 3 days (Including the day of delivery) of the receiving date of the purchased product(s).

In cases of returns a shipping & reverse shipping fee of INR 199 will be charged for each product.

Furthermore, the product(s) must be unused and must be in the same condition in which you received the product(s). The product(s) must also be in the original packaging. Once the original product(s) has been received at our Facility and the quality check has been carried out, your refund for the original product(s) will be processed, as applicable.

In case we find that the product(s) you have returned is used, the refund will not be initiated and the product(s) will be reshipped to you at the address mentioned by you while placing the order.

In case, you do not accept the reshipped product(s), you will still not be eligible for the refund and we will have no liability in reference to the refund of the reshipped product(s).

If, in any case, 3 days have passed from the receiving date (Including the day of delivery) of the purchased product(s), we do not offer any option for return.

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Once the return is approved, we will arrange for a pick-up of the product(s).

In certain unavoidable circumstances we may recommend the customer to self-ship the products back to Yathashilpam warehouse.

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Once your returned product(s) is received and inspected, we will send you an email to notify you that we have received your returned/exchanged product(s). We will also notify you of the approval or rejection of your refund, this will be based on quality inspection of received returned products.

If the return is approved, then your refund will be processed, and the amount will automatically be refunded to your bank account or wallet depending upon the original method of payment, this may take up to 7 working days.

It usually takes 7 working days for the amount to be reflected in the bank account. If you do not receive the refund, kindly check with your bank account once.

Shipping & reverse shipping fee of INR 199 per product for returns will be charged and deducted while making the refunds.

Notes:

Yathashilpam reserves the right to limit or deny returns or exchanges. All disputes are subject to the jurisdiction of the Courts located at New Delhi. Yathashilpam reserves the right to cancel any order in case of unforeseen circumstances without any prior intimation to the customer and a full refund will be initiated for the order.

Please return the product in its original packaging, including all parts and freebies. When returning a product, please make sure that it is correctly packed. Please note that if an Incorrect Product(s) is handed by you to our Courier Service Partner, Yathashilpam shall not be responsible for any loss/damage/theft caused to such Incorrect product while in transit or otherwise.

Significance of Brass Krishna at Home

A brass idol of Lord Krishna is more than a decorative piece—it is a sacred embodiment of divine love, protection, and prosperity, deeply rooted in Hindu tradition and Vastu Shastra.  A brass idol of Lord Krishna symbolizes the presence of the Supreme Being in one’s home. As Murli Manohar, the flute-playing deity, Krishna represents joy, love, and the cosmic rhythm of life.  Placing a Krishna idol in the home or temple space invites bhakti (devotion), encouraging daily prayer, meditation, and a deeper connection with the divine.

 Krishna, as the charioteer in the Bhagavad Gita, is the eternal guide of righteousness and duty. His idol serves as a reminder to live with integrity and compassion.Brass (pītala) is considered an auspicious alloy in Hinduism, believed to attract and retain positive energy. It is often used in temple architecture and ritual objects. According to Vastu Shastra, brass idols help balance the five elements (panchamahabhutas) and enhance the sattvic (pure) vibrations in a space.

The Craftmanship

This idol is made of fine Brass having Golden Yellow finish having elegant carvings and antique look. The idol is handcrafted by skilled artisans in India, preserving the ancient techniques of brass sculpture. Every detail—from Krishna’s serene expression to the textured foliage—is a tribute to artisanal mastery. The craftsmanship reflects not only technical skill but also deep reverence for the deity, infusing the sculpture with spiritual energy. 

The Tribhanga Posture

The Tribhanga posture is a graceful, three-bend stance used in Indian art and classical dance to express fluidity, elegance, and divine beauty. Tribhanga literally means “three bends” (tri = three, bhanga = bend).The body bends at three points: the neck, torso (waist), and knee. This creates a gentle S-curve that conveys rhythmic movement, youthful energy, and spiritual grace.

The pose is deeply rooted in Shilpashastra (ancient Indian art treatises).

The asymmetry of the pose suggests movement, grace, and a living presence—as if the deity is dancing or swaying.

In decor and sculpture, it adds a sense of divine fluidity and aesthetic sophistication. Though asymmetrical, the posture is perfectly balanced—representing harmony between the material and spiritual, the playful and the profound, the earthly and the divine. It’s especially iconic in depictions of Lord Krishna playing the flute. In brass sculpture, this posture adds a sense of living presence—as if Krishna is mid-dance, mid-song, inviting the viewer into his world of bliss and beauty.  The Tribhanga pose is not just aesthetic—it symbolizes Krishna’s ability to bend the laws of the universe, drawing all beings toward him in love and surrender. It’s a visual metaphor for Bhakti (devotion) and Rasa (emotional essence).