Lladro Sacred Cow Porcelain Figurine White Hindu Hinduems Home Room Temple Altar Decoration

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Lladro Sacred Cow Porcelain Figurine White Hindu Hinduems Home Room Temple Altar Decoration 


In Hinduism, the cow holds deep spiritual and cultural significance, symbolizing purity, non-violence, and motherhood. Revered as a sacred animal, the cow is seen as a nurturing presence that sustains life through its milk, often likened to the selfless care of a mother. It is closely associated with several deities, particularly Lord Krishna, who is often depicted as a cowherd and lovingly called Gopala or Govinda, meaning "protector of cows."

Product Details:

  • Material: Porcelain
  • Dimensions:
    • Height:  3.5 inches
    • Width:   5  inches
    • Weight: 11.9 oz
  • Origin: Spain
  • Craftsmanship: Handmade 

Unique Artwork With a Purpose

This is a rare, one-of-a-kind vintage handmade artwork. Each piece in our collection has been carefully sourced and crafted by expert artisans, preserving the rich cultural and spiritual heritage.

Condition 

Pre-Owned in a very good condition AS NEW 

Please examine the photos carefully, as they are part of the item description.

The item's condition is exactly as shown in the pictures and is sold as-is. If you have any questions, please ask before making your purchase to ensure complete satisfaction.

Perfect For:

  • Collectors of sacred and cultural artifacts
  • Home altar or spiritual décor
  • Gifts for art enthusiasts & collectors
  • Meditation & sacred spaces

Shipping & Packaging

  • Securely packaged with care to ensure safe delivery.
  • Ships from Round Top, New York, USA.
  • International buyers are responsible for customs duties.

Have questions? Contact us before purchasing. We are happy to assist !

 

All Proceeds Go to Charity !

 

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