Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj — Brass Bust Sculpture
He did not inherit a kingdom. He built one. From the ground up. Against every odd that existed.
₹2400.00
Leaders inspire, but legends transcend. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, who united farmers, craftsmen, and shepherds, built the Maratha Empire through military genius, administrative skill, and unparalleled courage.
He was driven by vision, executing it with discipline and respect for all communities regardless of background, making him not just a warrior king but a remarkable human being.
Every desk with his brass likeness symbolizes a commitment to exceptional leadership and the values that shape the work environment.
This finely crafted brass bust captures the dignified essence of Shivaji Maharaj, showcasing his strong features and the tilak marking his Kshatriya identity, crowned in 1674 as Chhatrapati.
The Maratha pagdi, a symbol of identity, is meticulously detailed, representing a self-made king rather than merely headgear.
His bust is complemented by the traditional armor and shawl, reflecting the elegance and artistry befitting a king.
Resting on a sturdy pedestal, the bust stands as a testament to his royal legacy.
Height: 15 cm
Width: 10 cm
Material: Pure brass — antique finish
Form: Bust portrait sculpture on circular pedestal base
Placement: Desk, bookshelf, study, office, display cabinet
Made in: Aligarh, India
Finish: Antique — warm gold with deep shadows in all portrait and fabric detail
Portrait accuracy — pagdi, tilak, mustache, beard, armour — iconographically faithful
Three-dimensional face — fully cast portrait with depth and expression
Pagdi detail — every fabric fold individually engraved
Royal ornaments — layered necklaces and armour detailing on chest
Circular pedestal base — stable, weighted, architecturally correct
Antique finish — deepens every shadow in the portrait features
Compact yet commanding — 15 cm tall — desk presence without demanding more space
Handcrafted in Aligarh — portrait casting at this scale requires the highest skill
Study or home office desk — leadership energy where work happens
Bookshelf — beside books on Indian history, Maratha history, leadership
Children's study room — the model of self-built achievement
Corporate office — the leadership values statement
Maharashtra homes — deeply personal cultural and emotional connection
Military and police officers — the warrior king who built what he believed in
Gifting — Independence Day, Shiv Jayanti, housewarming, birthdays
NRI homes — the king who kept India's sovereignty alive in brass
