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Mahishasura Mardini
Mahishasura Mardini
This piece from Ekam: The Collector’s Edition is a brass artifact aged over three decades, carrying the natural patina that develops with time. The surface shows authentic variations in tone, texture, and age marks that reflect its history.
To preserve this character, the piece is not polished or refinished. The natural patina and signs of aging are intentionally retained, making each piece unique and true to its heritage.
Mahishasura Mardini depicts Goddess Durga in her fierce and victorious form, the divine warrior who defeats the demon Mahishasura. This iconic representation symbolizes the triumph of righteousness over evil and the embodiment of divine feminine power.
The sculpture captures the dynamic energy of the moment—Durga poised in battle, standing over the subdued demon while holding her sacred weapons. Despite the movement in the composition, the figure retains a remarkable balance and grace, reflecting the refined craftsmanship typical of traditional brass iconography.
In modern interiors, Mahishasura Mardini serves as both a devotional and sculptural presence. Whether placed in a pooja setting, on a pedestal, or within a curated heritage display, the piece introduces strength, symbolism, and artistic depth into the space.
A curated artifact from Ekam — where heritage lives in modern spaces.
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Product Highlights
Product Highlights
- Authentic brass artifact aged 30+ years.
- Naturally developed heritage patina preserved intentionally.
- Depicts Goddess Durga as Mahishasura Mardini.
- Intricate sculptural detailing inspired by classical temple iconography.
- Ideal for pooja spaces or heritage decor displays.
Materials
Materials
Brass
Size and Care Guide
Size and Care Guide
Dimensions:
With acrylic base - 8 inches height × 4 inches width
Care Guide:
- Wipe gently with a soft dry cloth.
- Avoid chemical polishing to preserve the natural patina.
- Keep away from prolonged moisture.
Divya's Styling Tip
Divya's Styling Tip
- Place in a pooja altar or sacred display corner.
- Style on a pedestal or console as a powerful sculptural accent.
- Pair with brass lamps or temple artifacts for a traditional arrangement.

