Weight 1.75 kg
Finished Matte and metallic luster
Color Black and silver
Dimensions
Height (cm): 42
Width (cm): 24
Length (cm): 12
Launch Year 2026
Sculptor Virginia González
Porcelain representation of Lord Venkateswara, also known as Balaji, a symbol of guidance and protection. His four arms and the attributes he holds evoke balance, clarity, and spiritual refuge in times of uncertainty.
A protective presence
Also known as Balaji, Venkateswara descends in times of uncertainty to offer guidance and hope. His four arms express his divine nature and the ability to sustain mind, consciousness, intellect and ego in equilibrium. The discus symbolizes the clarity that cuts through ignorance. The conch evokes the primordial sound that accompanies and protects. This creation captures the serenity that, according to tradition, never leaves those who seek refuge.
Symbolic richness
The sacred mark on his forehead, the ritual position of his hands and his ornate adornments form a visual language deeply rooted in the devotion of Tirumala. Every detail invites a slow, thoughtful reading where tradition and a contemporary lens coexist with ease.
Black porcelain and metallic accents
Crafted in black porcelain, this Venkateswara gains a commanding presence that contrasts with the silver and platinum lusters applied to the sword and other decorative elements. Green and blue gemstones, the red Tilak on the headdress and the white porcelain beads with satin finishes complete a palette that brings elegance and solemnity to the piece.
Precise craftsmanship
Modeled with great attention to detail and finished through multiple decorative stages, its creation blends technique and sensitivity. The result invites the eye to pause and move gradually across the piece, open to the sense of calm and protection embodied by Venkateswara.