Lord Balaji married the mortal maiden Padmavati, the daughter of the king of the seven hills of Tirumala, but he must pay a huge sum for her and until he settles the debt he must remain on Earth and cannot return to his heavenly abode. Thousands of pilgrims visit his temple in Tirumala every year and offer him donations to help him pay the commitment to his beloved's father. If the offerings are made with a pure heart, Lord Balaji responds by fulfilling all their prayers, which makes him the Lord of Miracles.
Lord Balaji married the mortal maiden Padmavati, the daughter of the king of the seven hills of Tirumala, but he must pay a huge sum for her and until he settles the debt he must remain on Earth and cannot return to his heavenly abode. Thousands of pilgrims visit his temple in Tirumala every year and offer him donations to help him pay the commitment to his beloved's father. If the offerings are made with a pure heart, Lord Balaji responds by fulfilling all their prayers, which makes him the Lord of Miracles.
High Porcelain embodies a whole aesthetic philosophy. Since the beginning, its pieces represent the best and clearest example of Lladró’s artistic, creative and technical potential. The style, the quality of the porcelain, the uniqueness and the range of colors all add to the challenge of taking on more complex creations. The spectacular formats, the difficult compositions and the virtuosity in decoration make these pieces the best examples of what is possible to make in porcelain.
This representation of Lord Balaji stands out for its stunning floral decoration, made up of a total of 1,866 flowers that form the side columns and the different garlands worn by the god. An impressive work carried out petal by petal by Lladró’s master artists.
Tirupati, the Home of Lord Balaji, has long been the destination of many newlywed couples who pray for a happy wedding just like that of Srinivasa and Padmavati. Lord Balaji is a limited edition of 299 units.
A combination of matte and glazed porcelain with enamels and different finishes of luster, gold, platinum and metallic tones has been used to finish this majestic creation. Its ornamental richness is on a par with the mighty Lord Balaji.
The re nement and romanticism of Lladró takes on a decorative and functional format that stimulates the senses of smell, sight and touch.