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Marble Idols - Agra

Making of Idols
by
Prof. Bibhudutta Baral,Divyadarshan C. S. and Vijay G.
NID, Bengaluru
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  • Marble idol of Radha and Krishna.

  • Incomplete idol of Goddess Lakshmi.

  • Marble idol of Goddess Lakshmi.

  • Carved out Ganesh idol.

  • Marble idol of Goddess Saraswathi.

  • Colorful marble idol of Goddess Durga.

  • Marble idol of Kali Durga.

  • Colored marble idol depicting Goddess Lakshmi.

  • Different sizes of idol from small to big are sculpted in the marble.

  • Marble idol of Lord Rama.

  • Goddess’s idols are more in demand compared to other idols.

  • Idol of Goddess Durga sculpted in marble.

Marble idol of Radha and Krishna.

Incomplete idol of Goddess Lakshmi.

Marble idol of Goddess Lakshmi.

Carved out Ganesh idol.

Marble idol of Goddess Saraswathi.

Colorful marble idol of Goddess Durga.

Marble idol of Kali Durga.

Colored marble idol depicting Goddess Lakshmi.

Different sizes of idol from small to big are sculpted in the marble.

Marble idol of Lord Rama.

Goddess’s idols are more in demand compared to other idols.

Idol of Goddess Durga sculpted in marble.

Marble is a distinctive type of stone made naturally occurred from limestone. Marble as a medium to sculpt statues is appreciated by many great sculptors. Marble is derived from the Latin word marmar, which has come from the Greek word “marmarous” meaning the shining stone. Marble locally in the northern India is known as Sangemarmar.

Artisan produce about 3000 verities of god and goddess idols. The height of the idol varies from 1 foot to 25 feet (Based on order). The price of the product varies on the type of marble chosen. White colour marble is one of the most common colours of marble used for making the idols of gods and goddesses. Black colour marble idols are also produced but they are only limited to god like Shiva and goddess like Kali. Apart from the idols, the stage for placing the idols is also made. Craftsmen are also experts in making contemporary products.

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Marble idol of Radha and Krishna.

Incomplete idol of Goddess Lakshmi.

Marble idol of Goddess Lakshmi.

Carved out Ganesh idol.

Marble idol of Goddess Saraswathi.

Colorful marble idol of Goddess Durga.

Marble idol of Kali Durga.

Colored marble idol depicting Goddess Lakshmi.

Different sizes of idol from small to big are sculpted in the marble.

Marble idol of Lord Rama.

Goddess’s idols are more in demand compared to other idols.

Idol of Goddess Durga sculpted in marble.


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