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Handcrafted Brass Elephant Statue for Strength, Protection & Blessings

$4,599.00

The elephant is one of the most cherished symbols in traditional Indian and Nepali spiritual décor. It is widely associated with strength, wisdom, dignity, and protective energy. Many people keep elephant statues to invite a stable and welcoming atmosphere.

Handcrafted Brass Horse Statue for Progress, Motivation & Forward Energy

$4,599.00

The horse is traditionally admired as a symbol of momentum, vitality, confidence, and purposeful movement. In vastu-inspired homes and offices, a brass horse statue is often chosen to represent drive, ambition, and steady progress.

Handcrafted Brass Owl Statue for Wisdom & Awareness

$4,599.00

A beautifully crafted brass owl statue inspired by traditional vastu and symbolic beliefs. The owl is often associated with wisdom, alertness, and thoughtful decision-making. Many people keep it at home or in workspaces as a reminder of clarity, observation, and mindful prosperity.

Handcrafted Brass Peacock Statue for Beauty, Grace & Positive Energy

$4,599.00

The peacock is admired for its beauty, elegance, and uplifting presence. In traditional decorative and vastu-inspired spaces, it is often associated with joy, grace, beauty, and emotional refinement.

Handcrafted Brass Turtle Statue for Stability & Long-Term Harmony

$4,599.00

The brass turtle is a beloved vastu and symbolic décor piece, often associated with steadiness, protection, patience, and longevity. Many households keep a turtle statue to encourage grounded energy and a peaceful atmosphere.

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