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Sacred Radha Krishna Wall Hanging - Artwork with Handcrafted Design
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Size: 36cm(Height) x 28.5cm(Length) x 3.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.604 kg
Materials: Brass, Wooden Frame
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About Our Product
This Sacred Radha Krishna Wall Hanging is crafted from brass and displayed within a wooden frame, creating a devotional artwork for prayer rooms, meditation spaces, home altars, and spiritual interiors. Measuring 36cm in height, 28.5cm in length, and 3.5cm in width, with a weight of 0.604kg, this framed piece combines traditional symbolism with elegant wall presentation. The warm brass surface and leaf shaped design create a peaceful focal point for sacred and decorative settings.
The artwork features Radha and Krishna together at the center of a beautifully carved leaf motif, surrounded by flowing patterns that represent nature, devotion, and divine harmony. Krishna is depicted with his flute, while Radha stands beside him, expressing their symbolic connection of love and spiritual unity. The detailed ornaments, clothing patterns, and finely carved brass surface highlight the beauty of their traditional forms, while the wooden frame adds a balanced finish to the overall composition.
In Hindu tradition, Radha and Krishna represent divine love, devotion, compassion, and the deep connection between the individual soul and the divine. Their presence is often associated with harmony, spiritual joy, and the path of devotion (bhakti). This framed brass artwork can be placed in a prayer room, meditation corner, living space, or sacred collection as a reminder of love, faith, inner peace, and spiritual connection.
Introduction of Wall Hanging
Krishna is a major deity in Hinduism who is often depicted alongside his consort, Radha. Radha is believed to be Krishna's eternal companion and the embodiment of his divine feminine energy. Together, they represent the union of divine love and devotion. Their story is a popular theme in Hindu mythology and is celebrated in various festivals and traditions.

























































































































































































































































































