Legend has it that Saraswati was so beautiful that her husband Brahma had four heads so that he could see her from any direction. And this is what we would all like to have when contemplating Lladró’s recreation in porcelain of the Hindu goddess of learning, knowledge and wisdom, represented by her symbols and attributes.
High Porcelain answers to a whole aesthetic philosophy. Since the beginning, its pieces represent the best and clearest example of the artistic, creative and technical Lladró’s potential. In addition to the style, the quality of the porcelain, the peculiarity and the chromatic range, there is the risk of tackling the most complex creations. Creations that, because of their spectacular formats, difficult compositions or virtuosity in their decoration, are the best example of what is possible to make in porcelain.
If there is one thing in this sculpture that catches out attention above others, it is the lavish decoration, embracing everything from the sumptuous crown to the fabric of her clothing, her headdress and jewels, as well as the feathers of the peacock, hand-painted one by one, or the flowers in the garland and on the peacock’s crest, handmade petal by petal.
Sitting on a large lotus flower Saraswati preaches the message that “knowledge is the road to freedom”. That’s why Hindus believe that girls named after her will be successful at school. In this work, the master artists at the Lladró workshop have managed to convey the deep spirituality of a goodness who is venerated in Indian schools because she represents the “power of words” and the magic concealed in language. Saraswati is a limited edition of 720 units
Sitting on a large lotus flower Saraswati preaches the message that “knowledge is the road to freedom”. That’s why Hindus believe that girls named after her will be successful at school. Saraswati is a limited edition of 720 units
Another focus of attention is the bright coloring. In fact, some of the tones were created expressly for this piece, like the pistachio in the garland, the turquoise in the peacock and the orange and green in the sari. In addition, there is a combination of highly varied and complex decorative techniques, such as the profusion of golden luster, which we can see both gloss and matte finishes.
Spirit of India collection, captures the values and the attributes of the ornate and enthralling wonders of the Hindu iconography.