
Dancing Balakrishna (IBS282)
It is rare to find such an old image of Krishna as the dancing child. Here we see a beautifully fashioned image with quite obvious signs of ...

Seated Venugopala (IBS277)
A very rare image of Lord Krishna as the flute playing cowherd. In this form he is called Venugopala. Here we see him with his consort on hi...

Crawling Balakrishna (IBS280)
Images of Krishna as the infant thief are plentiful. Images in this size are very rare. It is a massive 22.50cm high. It is in perfect condi...

Lakshminarasimha (IBS274)
To find such a rare and ornate icon like this with no damage is simply amazing. Here we see Lord Narasimha and his his consort Lakshmi under...

Crawling Balakrishna (... (IBS271)
A particular favourite image of ours is this crawling Balakrishna. It is exclusive to Tamil Nadu and so called 'Kondai' because of the styli...

Ganga Jumna Rama (IBS272)
Here we see Lord Rama in Ganga Jumna, a rare and very beautiful form. Ganga Jumna is a 2 metal process where certain details are highlighted...

Ganga Jumna Vishnu (IBS263)
Ganga Jumna pieces have always been a favourite of ours. The fact that we have little idea how these casts were formed adds a magic elements...

Lakshminarasimha (Inse... (IBS262)
Occasionally we come across a piece that takes our breath away. This beautiful early 17th century Narasimha is one of those occasions. It is...

Rama (IBS273)
A fine icon of Lord Rama dating from the 17th century, or late Vijayanagara. This piece is finely detailed on the front, but unusually the s...

Standing Garuda (IBS225)
To find a piece of this age in such an incredibly well preserved condition is rare. This Garuda, standing, with arms in Anjali Mundra is won...

Gangajumna Lakshmi (IBH347)
A very fine and beautiful Gangajumna Lakshmi standing elegantly in tribhanga on a lotus pedestral. Lakshmi is shown wearing the royal breast...

Vishnu Altar (IBH346)
This early altar shows Vishnu standing in Samapada featuring his common attribues such as the chakra, conch, lotus bud and in the lower left...