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Large Brass Nandi Bull Statue - Antique Copper & Green Sand Finish (33.5" | 30kg)

Large Brass Nandi Bull Statue - Antique Copper & Green Sand Finish (33.5" | 30kg)

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High-Purity Copper (99.6% Certified)

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  • Oligodynamic Effect: Naturally alkalizes and purifies water when stored overnight.
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Experience the grounding energy of ancient temple architecture with the Sama Homes Antique Nandi Sculpture. Finished in a distinct Copper and Green Sand tone, this massive 33.5-inch statue is a tribute to the timeless devotion of Nandi, the sacred vehicle of Lord Shiva.

Unlike high-polish brass, this piece is crafted for those who appreciate the rustic elegance of heritage art. The finish mimics the weathered look of stone and copper artifacts that have stood the test of centuries. Weighing approximately 30 kilograms, this is a commanding centerpiece for a large foyer, a dedicated prayer room, or a corporate office seeking a touch of cultural prestige.

Masterpiece Highlights

  • Vintage "Sand" Patina: A unique dual-tone finish blending warm copper hues with an earthy green texture, creating a sophisticated matte look.
  • Certified Materials: Cast from 100% Certified Copper & Brass, ensuring the spiritual purity and physical longevity of the idol.
  • Grand Dimensions: At nearly 3 feet wide, this sculpture commands attention and fills space with a serene, divine presence.
  • Heirloom Quality: Hand-finished detailing on the bells, ornaments, and facial expression makes this a collector's item to be passed down.

The Nandi represents patience, strength, and unwavering focus. The "Green Sand" finish of this particular piece offers a calming visual anchor, blending seamlessly with both traditional wooden interiors and modern minimalist decor that utilizes natural stone and earth tones.

Product Specifications

Material Certified Brass & Copper
Finish Antique Copper & Green Sand Patina
Weight Approx. 30 kg
Width 33.5 Inches
Height 21.5 Inches
Depth 14 Inches

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I clean the sand finish?

Because this finish is textured, avoid using liquid polishes or pastes. Simply dust it regularly with a dry, soft brush or cloth to remove dust from the crevices. Keep away from water to preserve the patina.

Is shipping safe for such a heavy item?

Yes. At Sama Homes, we specialize in shipping heavy, high-value heritage items. This piece is crated and padded securely to ensure it arrives in perfect condition.

What is the symbolism of the Nandi?

Nandi symbolizes eternal waiting and the ability to control power. It is considered auspicious to have a Nandi facing the main door or facing a Shiva idol, representing protection and devotion.

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💡 Pro Tip: Purity & Care

Real copper develops dark spots (Patina) over time. This is proof of purity!
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