Nepali Small Statue Of Garuda , Full Gold Plated

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Nepali Small Statue Of Garuda , Full Gold Plated code: HME22012 Weight : 0.3 Kg(s) size :9x4x10 Cm
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Product TagsHandmade, Handicraft, Craft, Statue, Idol, Sculpture, Hinduism, Gold Plated, Garuda, Garuda Statue, Statue of Garuda
Seller Countries: Nepal

Nepali Small Statue Of Garuda Full Gold Plated


Weight: 0.3 kg
Size: 9x4x10 cm
Material: Copper Gold Plated


About the Product


Finishing: FULL ELECTROPLATED

Process: Ceramic Molding System



Advantages of Ceramic Molding
The main advantages of ceramic molds are: a reusable pattern (the item used to create the shape of the mold) excellent surface finish close dimensional tolerances thin cross-sections and intricate shapes can be cast. For undercuts and other difficult to cast features part of the pattern can be made from wax in conjunction with a standard pattern; essentially using investment and ceramic mold casting techniques together. The main disadvantages are: it is only cost effective for small- to medium-sized production runs and the ceramic is not reusable. Ferrous and high-temperature non-ferrous are most commonly cast with these processes; other materials cast include: aluminum copper magnesium titanium and zinc alloys.

HOW TO CAST A CERAMIC MOLD

 

Garuda: Brief Introduction

The Garuda is a large mythical bird or bird-like creature that appears in both Hindu and Buddhist mythology.
Garuda is thename for the constellation Aquila and the Brahminy kite is considered to be the contemporary representation of Garuda.In Buddhist mythology the Garuda are enormous predatory birds with intelligence and social organization. Another name for the Garuda is suparṇa meaning "well-winged having good wings". Like the nāga they combine the characteristics of animals and divine beings and may be considered to be among the lowest devas.
There were also the four garuda-kings : Great-Power-Virtue Garuda-King Great-Body Garuda-King Great-Fulfillment Garuda-King and Free-At-Will Garuda-King each accompanied by hundreds of thousands of attendants.
The Garudas have kings and cities and at least some of them have the magical power of changing into human form when they wish to have dealings with people. On some occasions Garuda kings have had romances with human women in this form. Their dwellings are in groves of the simbalī or silk-cotton tree.

The Garuda are enemies to the nāga a race of intelligent serpent- or dragon-like beings whom they hunt. The Garudas at one time caught the nāgas by seizing them by their heads; but the nāgas learned that by swallowing large stones they could make themselves too heavy to be carried by the Garudas wearing them out and killing them from exhaustion. This secret was divulged to one of the Garudas by the ascetic Karambiya who taught him how to seize a nāga by the tail and force him to vomit up his stone.IconographyThe exact size of the is uncertain but its wings are said to have a span of many miles. This may be a poetic exaggeration but it is also said that when a Garuda's wings flap they create hurricane-like winds that darken the sky and blow down houses. A human being is so small compared to a Garuda that a man can hide in the plumage of one without being noticed. They are also capable of tearing up entire banyan trees from their roots and carrying them off.

Garudas are the great golden-winged Peng birds. They also have the ability to grow large or small and to appear and disappear at will. Their wingspan is 330 yojanas (one yojana being 40 miles long). With one flap of its wings a Peng bird dries up the waters of the sea so that it can gobble up all the exposed dragons. With another flap of its wings it can level the mountains by moving them into the ocean.


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