











Serpent Goddess Naag Kanya Statue | Traditional Handcrafted Artwork
100% AUTHENTIC
HANDMADE
FREE SHIPPING
Couldn't load pickup availability
Sacred Naag Kanya Deity Sculpture | Spiritual Home & Meditation Decor
------------------------------------------------
Size: 16cm(Height) x 13cm(Length) x 8.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.73 kg
Materials: Oxidized Copper Body, Silver Plated
------------------------------------------------
About Our Product
This handcrafted Serpent Goddess Naag Kanya Statue embodies divine energy and protection, making it a unique addition to any altar or sacred space. Meticulously made from an oxidized copper body with silver plating, this 16 cm tall sculpture (13 cm length x 8.5 cm width, weight 0.73 kg) showcases masterful Himalayan artistry. The intricate craftsmanship brings the serpent goddess to life, with detailed wings, hoods, and symbolic ornaments that reflect her divine essence and spiritual power.
The oxidized copper provides a warm, earthy tone that contrasts beautifully with the silver plating, emphasizing the details of her form and sacred motifs. This statue serves as a spiritual centerpiece for meditation, rituals, or home decor, radiating positive energy, protection, and blessings to the surrounding space.
Naag Kanya, revered as a protective serpent goddess, symbolizes wisdom, fertility, and guardianship. Placing this statue in your meditation area or sacred altar encourages harmony, spiritual growth, and mindfulness, while honoring the rich cultural heritage of Himalayan craftsmanship.
Introduction of Naag Kanya
The Snake Queen, also known as the Nagas, is the protector of the deep's treasures and is reported to wear a precious diamond on her brow. Naga is the Sanskrit term for'snake.' Naga is regarded as a Deity or Devata in Hinduism and is also considered a Deity or Deva. Naga is a Deity or Devata in Buddhism, but not as prominent as in Hinduism. Naga is typically depicted as a half-human form, with a human body and a long serpent's tail. Above their heads, Nagas often feature a canopy or hood of one, three, five, seven, eight, or nine small serpents of various colors. These serpents may represent the Nagas' activity or caste, or the seven other Nag King Deities who follow them. A Naga can have either beneficial, neutral, or negative impacts on people.

























































































































































































































































































