Lladr Launches a Porcelain Statue of Lord Shiva
Spanish brand Lladr is one of the leading names in the world of high porcelain. Started in 1953, and headquartered in Valencia, the brand has earned a name in India with its 'India collection' that was launched in 2002. The collection has grown over the years, and today includes sculptures of mythological figures, gods, and goddesses. The latest masterpiece in the range is the statue of Lord Shiva that is limited to 720 pieces.
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pSpanish brand Lladrandoacute; is one of the leading names in the world of high porcelain. Started in 1953, and headquartered in Valencia, the brand has earned a name in India with its andlsquo;India collectionandrsquo; that was launched in 2002. The collection has grown over the years, and today includes sculptures of mythological figures, gods, and goddesses. The latest masterpiece in the range is the statue of Lord Shiva that is limited to 720 pieces./p pandnbsp;/p
pandldquo;Each Lladrandoacute; design has a story behind it," says Nikhil Lamba, COO, Lladrandoacute;andnbsp;India. "A lot of research has gone into the making of these sculptures. For India, specifically, sculptors travel around the country to various temples to seek inspiration.andrdquo; In fact, Raul Rubio, the sculptor who created the porcelain figurines of Ganesha and Ram Sita, came to India, in 2012, on a four-city tour of Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Bengaluru. As part of this tour, he visited the temples of deities like Radha Krishna and Ram Sita situated...
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pSpanish brand Lladrandoacute; is one of the leading names in the world of high porcelain. Started in 1953, and headquartered in Valencia, the brand has earned a name in India with its andlsquo;India collectionandrsquo; that was launched in 2002. The collection has grown over the years, and today includes sculptures of mythological figures, gods, and goddesses. The latest masterpiece in the range is the statue of Lord Shiva that is limited to 720 pieces./p pandnbsp;/p
pandldquo;Each Lladrandoacute; design has a story behind it," says Nikhil Lamba, COO, Lladrandoacute;andnbsp;India. "A lot of research has gone into the making of these sculptures. For India, specifically, sculptors travel around the country to various temples to seek inspiration.andrdquo; In fact, Raul Rubio, the sculptor who created the porcelain figurines of Ganesha and Ram Sita, came to India, in 2012, on a four-city tour of Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Bengaluru. As part of this tour, he visited the temples of deities like Radha Krishna and Ram Sita situated...
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