Handcrafted Brass Goddess Lakshmi Idol – Invite Wealth, Grace & Divine Blessings
Welcome the goddess of prosperity into your home with this beautifully handcrafted 1-inch solid brass Goddess Lakshmi idol. Seated serenely on a lotus in full bloom, this miniature murti captures the divine grace of Maa Lakshmi — revered across India as the bestower of wealth, abundance, and spiritual well-being.
Compact in form, profound in presence — a timeless piece that brings both devotion and elegance to any space.
✨ Why You'll Love It
- Symbol of Wealth & Prosperity – Goddess Lakshmi is worshipped for bringing financial stability, success, and harmony into the home
- Lotus Symbolism – The lotus she sits upon represents purity, spiritual growth, and the ability to rise above life's challenges
- Authentic Indian Craftsmanship – Handcrafted with intricate detailing rooted in traditional Indian idol-making art
- Versatile Placement – Ideal for pooja rooms, work desks, shelves, entryways, and gifting hampers
- Premium Antique Finish – Detailed carvings in an antique gold tone that exude a rich, heritage aesthetic
- Meaningful Gift – A heartfelt choice for Diwali, housewarmings, return gifts, and festive occasions
📦 Product Specifications
- Material: Solid Brass
- Height: 1 inch
- Weight: Approx. 13 grams
🎁 Perfect For
- Pooja room & altar décor
- Vastu-compliant home placements
- Diwali & festive gifting
- Corporate return gifts & hampers
- Minimalist ethnic & spiritual aesthetic setups
🪷 The Story Behind Goddess Lakshmi
In Hindu tradition, Goddess Lakshmi — the consort of Lord Vishnu — is the divine embodiment of fortune, beauty, and grace. Worshipped especially during Diwali and Dhanteras, she is believed to bless homes with prosperity and remove financial obstacles. Placing her idol at the entrance or in the pooja space is a sacred Vastu practice followed across generations.
This piece is not merely décor — it is an intention, a daily blessing, and a connection to something greater.
Handcrafted by Trendia Handicrafts — celebrating the artistry and spirituality of India, one piece at a time.

