

Lord Ram Lalla
THE BELOVED CHILD

Even the gods were once children. Before the hero and the king, there was innocence. Lord Ram Lalla captures that moment, God at the age of five, a symbol of purity and serenity.
“Lalla,” meaning “beloved child,” presents Lord Rama as a radiant, gentle soul. An image that invites us to connect with spirituality in its purest form.

The inauguration of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya marked the dawn of a new era for Mysore born sculptor, Dr. Arun Yogiraj as he gave form to Lord Ram Lalla’s image.
Sculpting has been a tradition in his family for five generations. He considers his home his first school of sculpting. At age eight, he was captivated watching his father carve idols from stone. So far, he has crafted over 10,000 sculptures in various styles and sizes.
The piece was created in collaboration with sculptor Dr. Arun Yogiraj, author of the consecrated image in the Ayodhya temple. Following the principles of Shilpa Shastra, our sculptor Raúl Rubio faithfully reinterpreted his work in porcelain, together with our ornamentation and decoration teams.
The inspiration comes from the temple, where every Ram Navami a ray of sunlight touches the deity’s forehead: the Surya Tilak, a symbol of blessing and cosmic harmony.
Lord Ram Lalla / High Porcelain / Limited Edition of 499 units
HANDCRAFTED PROCESS
Lord Ram Lalla wears a warm, velvet-like robe and enamelled jewelry in ruby, emerald, and pearl tones. His handmade garland features over 500 porcelain flowers.
The hand-carved arch behind him, in anthracite gray, displays the ten avatars of Lord Vishnu. At his feet are Lord Hanuman and Garuda, and above his head, sacred symbols of Hinduism.
The creation of this piece involves more than 30 molds and nearly 20 days of artisanal work. An exceptional creation that conveys a timeless message of spirituality and devotion.