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MD Ram Darbar Table Top Home Decorative pieces..
MD Ram Darbar Table Top Home Decorative pieces..
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A Marble Dust Ram Darbar sculpture is a popular form of devotional art, particularly in Indian culture, depicting Lord Ram, his wife Sita, his brother Lakshman, and Hanuman, often crafted using marble dust for creating detailed and high-quality statues. Here’s a typical specification for such sculptures:
Material
- Primary Material: Marble dust mixed with resin or synthetic bonding agents to give it a marble-like appearance, often referred to as "marble dust compound."
- Finish: A smooth, polished, or semi-gloss finish to mimic real marble, sometimes with hand-painted details for clothing, facial features, and ornaments.
- Color: White or off-white, with painted accents for the skin tones of the figures, gold highlights for their attire, and other vibrant colors for the background and decoration.
Dimensions
- Height: Varies depending on the size of the sculpture, typically from 3.5 inches to 8.5 inches (9 cm to 21.5 cm) for home décor pieces, with larger statues going up to several feet tall.
- Width and Depth: These dimensions also vary but are proportional to the height to maintain balance and stability of the figures.
Design
- Figures Depicted: Lord Ram seated, Sita beside him, Lakshman by his side, and Hanuman either in a standing or kneeling posture, showing reverence or devotion.
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Attributes:
- Lord Ram: Holding a bow and arrow, often depicted in a relaxed or seated posture.
- Sita: Seated with her husband, often shown holding a flower or other symbolic items.
- Lakshman: Typically shown with a sword or bow, standing next to Lord Ram.
- Hanuman: Often shown in a devotional pose, kneeling or with his hands folded in prayer, holding a mace.
- Base: The sculpture is often placed on a flat, decorative base made of the same material or another durable material like wood.
Crafting Process
- Casting: The marble dust is mixed with resin and other binding agents, which are then poured into molds that replicate the desired figures. After curing, the sculpture is carefully painted and polished to enhance its details.
- Hand-painting: Once the base form is created, artists hand-paint intricate designs, including clothing details, jewelry, and divine symbols, to bring the figures to life.
- Finishing Touches: The sculpture is sealed to preserve the finish, making it resistant to dust and moisture.
Durability
- Longevity: The combination of marble dust and resin makes the statue both lightweight and durable. It is resistant to cracking, chipping, and fading, making it ideal for long-term use, even in varying environmental conditions.
- Indoor/Outdoor Use: Primarily designed for indoor use, though some variations can be sealed for outdoor placement in gardens or temples.
Price Range
- Prices vary based on size, craftsmanship, and detailing. A small, hand-painted Ram Darbar statue may start around Rs 11760 to Rs 12500.
Popular Uses
- Home Decoration: Placed on altars or in prayer rooms for daily worship and as a symbol of devotion.
- Gift Item: Given as a religious or auspicious gift for festivals like Diwali, Ram Navami, or other occasions.
- Temple Decoration: Often seen in temples, especially in regions of India where Lord Ram is highly revered.
