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Monumental Brass Radha Krishna Idol Pair 29 Inch Handcrafted Green & Gold Two-Tone Standing Statue | 32 kg Temple Grade

Monumental Brass Radha Krishna Idol Pair 29 Inch Handcrafted Green & Gold Two-Tone Standing Statue | 32 kg Temple Grade

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Brass Radha Krishna Couple Green statue

There is a reason the image of Radha and Krishna standing together has inspired more sacred art, more devotional poetry, and more tears of love than any other composition in Hindu tradition. It is complete in a way that no single figure ever is. Two presences, facing the world together, neither diminished by the other's radiance.

Material Brass
Color Green and yellow
Size available
Length: 6 inches (15 cm), Width: 9 inches (22.86 cm) , Height: 29 inches (73.66 cm)
Item Weight 33 Kg
Number of Items 1 Radha Krishna Idol
Use home decor, puja room, spiritual gift
Sold by Rachana Traders

At 29 inches tall and 32 kilograms combined, in a finish of deep verdigris green and blazing antique gold, with cascading scrollwork wrapping every surface of both figures in the exuberant decorative language of the finest South Indian and Rajasthani brass craft, this Radha Krishna pair is not simply a sacred purchase. It is an installation. A permanent statement of what you believe about beauty, devotion, and the space you have chosen to fill 

About This Radha Krishna Pair

The green and gold two-tone finish is what defines the visual identity of this pair, and it does so with an authority that the conventional single-tone warm brass cannot approach.

The deep verdigris green settles in the recesses of the elaborate scrollwork that covers both figures, the vine tendrils, the lotus forms, the organic curves that cascade from the crown down through the garments and base of each piece. The warm polished gold blazes on the raised surfaces, the faces, the primary garment planes, the jewellery, the base upper tier, creating a contrast of extraordinary depth and visual complexity. Together the two tones give both pieces the quality of objects that have been through time: the warmth of the metal, the depth of the aged surface, the presence of things that have been worshipped and touched and looked at for years.

Lord Krishna stands in his classic Tribhanga pose, the triple-bend of neck, waist, and knee that is the most musical, most joyful posture in all of Indian sacred sculpture, bansuri raised to his lips, the peacock feather crown rising above, the elaborate scrollwork of his garment and base completing a composition of extraordinary richness. Goddess Radha stands in her complementary posture, the slight forward lean of someone listening to music that is meant for her alone, her garment and base matching Krishna's in the density and quality of the scrollwork, her expression the expression of someone whose love has become her entire identity.

The ornate bases, stepped, multi-tiered, covered in the same gold-and-green scrollwork as the figures, give both pieces the architectural authority of temple murtis installed on their proper pitha. They are not simply supports. They are part of the composition.

The Scrollwork: What Sets This Pair Apart

The cascading scrollwork that wraps both figures is the most technically demanding and most visually extraordinary element of this pair. It is not background decoration or a simplified repetitive pattern. It is a continuous, organic composition, vines and lotus forms and flowing curves that move up from the base, wrap around the garments, cascade from the shoulders, and extend outward from both figures in individual tendrils that give each piece a dynamic, three-dimensional quality unlike any conventional standing idol.

This scrollwork is in the tradition of the finest South Indian and Rajasthani brass casting, the exuberant ornamentation of the Vijayanagara and later Nayaka-period temple metalwork, where every surface was understood as an opportunity for beauty and no area was left without its appropriate decorative programme. At 29 inches, this programme is fully visible from across a room; the scrollwork reads as movement, as music, as the visual equivalent of the flute sound that the entire Vrindavan world was said to respond to by dancing.

Radha and Krishna, The Theology of the Pair

In the Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition, the tradition of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, of the Vrindavan poets, of the Bhakti movement's most complete theological expression, Radha is not simply Krishna's beloved. She is his Shakti, the divine energy without which even Krishna cannot act. She is the soul of devotion itself, made visible and given form.

To worship Radha Krishna together is to worship not just the divine but the divine in relationship, the love that is the ground of all creation, the devotion that is the highest form of spiritual practice, the joy that is the natural state of a consciousness in complete alignment with what it loves.

A pair of this scale and this quality, placed in a home or sacred space, is an installation of that understanding. It says: I know what love is. I know what devotion looks like. And I want both present, permanently, in the space where I live.

The Perfect Gift For

Janmashtami, the most complete devotional gift for the Lord's birthday, in the form that most fully expresses what he means in relationship.
Heritage home installations, for large traditional homes with the space and the devotional seriousness this pair deserves.
Yoga studios and sacred practice spaces, Radha Krishna at the focal point of a practice space, transform its quality entirely.
Collector milestone, a 29-inch green-gold scrollwork Radha Krishna pair in solid brass is a serious acquisition for any collection of Indian sacred metalwork.
Landmark gifting is for a significant personal or institutional occasion that demands a gift of permanence and meaning.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the green finish paint? No, chemical patination of the brass surface. Part of the metal itself, stable, will deepen naturally over time.

Is it solid brass throughout? Yes, 32 kg combined weight at 29 inches reflects genuine solid casting throughout both pieces.

What surface is needed? Solid stone, marble, or reinforced hardwood able to support 18+ kg per figure, completely level.

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