1. Introduction of Bronze Radha Krishna Statue
Krishna and Radha are a combination of gods that symbolize divine love in Hinduism. Krishna is the incarnation of Vishnu, and Radha is his beloved and spiritual partner. The legends of these two gods are deeply rooted in Indian culture, poetry and painting, symbolizing the soul’s desire for divinity and unity. They often appear as a couple, with Krishna playing the flute and Radha accompanying him quietly, conveying a sense of tranquility, joy and spiritual fusion. This Bronze Radha Krishna Statue shows the traditional shape of Krishna and Radha standing side by side.
The overall style of the sculpture is exquisite and gorgeous, and the characters are serene and vivid. Krishna usually holds a flute, showing the characteristics of the god of music and love, while Radha accompanies him gently with subtle gestures. The Bronze Radha Krishna Statues are mostly decorated with complex clothing patterns, inlaid gems and metallic luster to highlight the solemnity of divinity. The base is in the shape of a lotus or a palace, symbolizing purity and holiness. The whole is full of the spiritual beauty of Hindu art. Arturban Sculpture can customize various buddha statues. Welcome to contact us for more details.
2. Production process of Bronze Radha Krishna Statue
We will create a 1:1 clay or foam mold based on your design, crafted by professional artists. Once completed, we’ll send multi-angle photos for your review. The mold can be revised multiple times until you are fully satisfied. After your approval, we will start production of the final sculpture and send photos of the finished piece for confirmation. Once confirmed, we’ll arrange secure packaging and shipping.
Arturban Sculpture specializes in large religious sculptures, available in bronze, marble, fiberglass, or stainless steel. We will make a production plan based on your design, budget, and timeline—ensuring high quality, efficiency, and great value.
Send us your requirements now, we will reply to your email within 24 hours