In the luxury of bejeweled garbs, Maa Saraswati Sculpture sits in her stance of being engrossed in the melodious tunes from her veena, hence also worshipped with the name of Veena Vadini (one who plays the veena). She sits on a ravishing lotus pedestal, carved in three layers of designer petals; the slight curve of her body as caused by the posture of her legs is very neatly and realistically carved, keeping the true essence of Goddess Saraswati’s purity and elegance intact. The swan that stands beside Goddess Saraswati’s kamalasana (lotus pedestal) is her sacred mount carved beautifully with its neck bent towards the side. Saraswati plays the veena with her anterior hands representing music and creativity and posterior ones hold the book of Vedas, representing her being the goddess of knowledge and the peacock in the other one is symbolic of the colorful splendor and dance. If you zoom in on the image, you will be overwhelmed by the carvings of the postures of her hand, complying with her graceful aura. Each of the layers of her necklaces and the designer danglers are beautifully formed directing towards the sculptor’s want for perfection. Saraswati’s facial expressions are breathtaking, depicting that realistic chhavi of her Motherly nature, her elegance, and her charm. You can’t miss out on the lavish carvings of her long crown, done in circular layers with a designer top and embellished with a leaf-styled ornament from behind, etched in a beautiful floral pattern. The bright yellow-gold color enhances every aspect of her graciousness and fits to be perfect ornamentation for your interior décor.