PROTECTION MUDRA SCULPTURE
MEASUREMENT
Width: 14 cm
Length: 22 cm
Height: 42 cm
This mudra-themed work transforms the deep symbolism and spiritual language of Hinduism and Buddhism into an elegant art form. This gesture, known as the "Mudra of Protection", is depicted as a hand held up with the palm facing outwards. Emphasizing the historical and spiritual meaning of mudras, this figure carries not only aesthetics but also a deep spiritual message. The finely crafted plant motifs on the hand intertwine with the fingers, becoming a work of art that is almost integrated with nature. On the thumb, there is a delicate porcelain flower that seems to be a part of this motif; this flower is meticulously crafted leaf by leaf and enriched with yellow, pink tones and golden shine. The gold gilding tones used in the work, sometimes with a matte and sometimes a shiny finish, increase the magnificence of the work and create a striking contrast. This figure stands out both as a decorative piece with spiritual depth and as a work of art that contains deep meanings related to yoga and meditation.
Made in matte white porcelain and decorated with golden luster, this hand represents a mudra, a symbolic and spiritual gesture.
Since time immemorial, hand gestures have been a language in their own right. Their expressiveness and symbolism have made them a method of communication. On this occasion, our artists have focused on the language of mudras, gestures that arrived to yoga and meditation from Hinduism or Buddhism. For the former, there is a total of 24 mudras, one for each hour of the day, with each one having its own different benefits. For the latter, they are gestures that predispose the body for meditation and help them to concentrate. Protection Mudra is inspired by these age-old gestures and is depicted as a raised hand with the palm facing outward. In this particular version, the hand is decorated with minutely etched plant motifs intertwined with the fingers, and with a porcelain flower on the thumb, as if it were a part of the pattern that had come to life. Various shades of golden luster were used in the decoration, sometimes with a matte finish, other times glazed. Meanwhile, the flower, handmade petal by petal, is in a tone somewhere between yellow, pink and a subtle golden sparkle.
MEASUREMENT
Width: 14 cm
Length: 22 cm
Height: 42 cm
This mudra-themed work transforms the deep symbolism and spiritual language of Hinduism and Buddhism into an elegant art form. This gesture, known as the "Mudra of Protection", is depicted as a hand held up with the palm facing outwards. Emphasizing the historical and spiritual meaning of mudras, this figure carries not only aesthetics but also a deep spiritual message. The finely crafted plant motifs on the hand intertwine with the fingers, becoming a work of art that is almost integrated with nature. On the thumb, there is a delicate porcelain flower that seems to be a part of this motif; this flower is meticulously crafted leaf by leaf and enriched with yellow, pink tones and golden shine. The gold gilding tones used in the work, sometimes with a matte and sometimes a shiny finish, increase the magnificence of the work and create a striking contrast. This figure stands out both as a decorative piece with spiritual depth and as a work of art that contains deep meanings related to yoga and meditation.
Made in matte white porcelain and decorated with golden luster, this hand represents a mudra, a symbolic and spiritual gesture.
Since time immemorial, hand gestures have been a language in their own right. Their expressiveness and symbolism have made them a method of communication. On this occasion, our artists have focused on the language of mudras, gestures that arrived to yoga and meditation from Hinduism or Buddhism. For the former, there is a total of 24 mudras, one for each hour of the day, with each one having its own different benefits. For the latter, they are gestures that predispose the body for meditation and help them to concentrate. Protection Mudra is inspired by these age-old gestures and is depicted as a raised hand with the palm facing outward. In this particular version, the hand is decorated with minutely etched plant motifs intertwined with the fingers, and with a porcelain flower on the thumb, as if it were a part of the pattern that had come to life. Various shades of golden luster were used in the decoration, sometimes with a matte finish, other times glazed. Meanwhile, the flower, handmade petal by petal, is in a tone somewhere between yellow, pink and a subtle golden sparkle.