Shiva is one of the gods of the Hindu triad, handmade wooden Shiva statue carving from ecological material.
Shiva Wooden Statue Characteristics
- Material: ecological ash tree.
- Coating: varnish.
- Height 8.1 inch/20.6 cm.
- Width 5.5 inch/14.2 cm.
- Depth 1.9 inch/5 cm.
Shipping
We ship our products from Spain to the EU. The USA and other countries, the goods are shipped from the USA(USPS) or Ukraine (DHL)
Returns & exchanges
We gladly accept returns and exchanges
About the Brand
We have a rich and fascinating story behind our brand. If you have a couple minutes to read and watch how we work, please see About Art Carving page.
Features
Color shades and textures may differ slightly from actual products. It depends on your monitor or phone settings. The statues are very easy to clean. Wipe clean with a dry towel or tissue.
It is a unique and inimitable decorative object. You can place it on tables, shelves, and desks. Ideal for traveling. An excellent option for a gift.
We tried to do it for you with great pleasure and put effort into this wooden sсuІрture from ash tree for your complete delight.
God Shiva, the translation of his name means "brings happiness." Along with the other two gods Vishnu and Brahma, he forms a sacred and powerful triangle, which is called "Trimurti".
The myths say that he was born in this world due to Brahma's long requests for an heir. These prayers were fulfilled, as a result of which a deity was born, whose skin was bluish.
Shiva kaal bhairav with many hands symbolizes time, but also destruction and fertility.
Shiva embodies all these aspects for the Hindus, who choose him as their supreme deity. Shiva's adherents worship him as the supreme Reality, the absolute Origin of God. They see in him the Guru of all gurus, the destroyer of worldly vanity, ignorance, evil and villains, hatred and disease. He endows with wisdom and longevity, embodies self-denial and compassion.
Destroying human illusions in life, Shiva appears not only angry but also forgiving, merciful, giving hope and protection. He is a fighter against demonic forces, one of his exploits was that he destroyed three cities created by demons-asura.
Under pressure, Brahma agreed to erect three fortress cities for the sons of the demon Traki. They built one at a time - in the sky, in the air, and on the ground, reinforced with witchcraft so that they could be destroyed with only a single shot of an arrow. The demons, feeling their strength and invulnerability, decided to defeat the gods and take their place. Shiva burned three cities with one shot, thereby preventing the victory of evil over good.