Uluka — Brass Owl Sculpture
It sees everything. It says nothing. It knows.
₹3000.00₹2600.00
The owl is revered in many cultures for its calmness and observation. It waits and moves with precision, embodying wisdom.
In Indian tradition, the owl is known as Uluka, the vahana of Goddess Lakshmi, signifying trust and an invitation for her blessings. An owl in the home welcomes Lakshmi.
This handcrafted brass Uluka owl sculpture captivates with its compact, front-facing design. Its large circular eyes feature concentric rings around a bold pupil, exuding awareness.
The body showcases meticulous feather detailing, and its confident beak sits between the large eyes. Its taloned feet are subtly visible, implying a secure presence.
This piece has an exceptional antique finish that casts natural shadows, making it appear three-dimensional. In different lights, it shifts from amber to near-bronze.
At 9 centimetres tall, it is the ideal size for tabletops, noticeable yet compact enough for any space.
Height: 9 cm
Material: Pure brass — antique finish
Form: Seated front-facing owl sculpture
Placement: Tabletop, bookshelf, desk, pooja shelf
Made in: Aligarh, India
Finish: Antique — warm gold with deep shadows in feather recesses
Iconic eyes — concentric circular detail that is the most photographed feature of this piece
Complete feather coverage — every plume individually worked from breast to back
Antique finish — the shadows between feathers create extraordinary natural depth
Perfect tabletop scale — 9 cm tall — present without overwhelming any surface
Front-facing posture — the owl looks directly at you — commanding and aware
Universal appeal — equally at home in a pooja room, a study or a child's bedroom
Handcrafted in Aligarh — solid brass casting with detail work that defines the Aligarh tradition
Study or home office desk — wisdom energy where thinking happens
Bookshelf styling — the reader's most appropriate companion
Pooja shelf — Lakshmi's vahana beside her idol
Child's room — symbol of learning and curiosity
Corporate desk — understated, intelligent, meaningful
Gifting — Teachers' Day, students, writers, academics, Diwali
North shelf — Vastu placement for wisdom and prosperity
