Svarn Studio Brass Radha Krishna Jhoola with Peacock | Yellow Gold | Hand-Enamelled Idol
Divine Love. Eternal Grace. Captured in Solid Brass.
Of all the images in Hindu devotional art, few carry the emotional and spiritual depth of Radha and Krishna seated together on a jhoola — the divine swing that symbolises the eternal play of love between the soul and the Supreme. The Svarn Studio Brass Radha Krishna Jhoola with Peacock renders this sacred scene with extraordinary craftsmanship: a sweeping peacock-form arch in solid brass, hand-engraved feather by feather, suspending a hand-enamelled Radha Krishna idol on a brass chain swing.
At 23 cm tall and 19 cm long, this is a substantial, heavy piece — 2.352 kg of solid brass that commands a puja altar, a console, or a display shelf with quiet devotional authority. The warm yellow gold finish glows in candlelight and diyas, making this piece come alive during evening prayers and festive celebrations.
What Makes This Piece Exceptional
- Peacock-Form Arch: The entire jhoola frame is sculpted as a peacock — its sweeping tail forming the arch, its body forming the base. Every feather, every scale, every detail of the peacock is hand-engraved with extraordinary precision.
- Hand-Enamelled Radha Krishna: The Radha Krishna idol on the swing is hand-painted in traditional enamel colours — the green of Krishna’s garment, the red and gold of Radha’s saree — adding a jewel-like richness to the warm brass.
- Brass Chain Swing: The jhoola hangs on solid brass chains with a gentle, natural sway — a kinetic quality that brings the piece to life and makes it unlike any static idol.
- Engraved Sanskrit Base: The oval base is engraved with a repeating geometric border — a detail that rewards close inspection and speaks to the depth of craft invested in this piece.
- Heirloom Weight & Substance: At 2.352 kg, this is a piece built to last generations — the kind of devotional object that becomes a family heirloom.
Décor Benefits
- Sculptural Centrepiece: The sweeping peacock arch creates a dramatic vertical and horizontal composition — unlike any conventional idol, this is a three-dimensional sculpture that commands attention from every angle.
- Yellow Gold Luminosity: The warm yellow gold finish glows beautifully in natural light, candlelight, and diya light — making this piece particularly stunning during evening puja and festive occasions.
- Colour & Craft: The hand-enamelled Radha Krishna adds a jewel-like pop of colour — green, red, and gold — against the warm brass, creating a visual richness that photographs beautifully.
- Versatile Display: Equally stunning on a puja altar, a living room console, a mantel, or a display cabinet — this piece elevates any surface it occupies.
- Pairs Well With: Brass diyas, flower offerings, incense holders, silk cloth altar covers, and other brass idols for a complete devotional display.
Where to Use It
- Puja Room / Home Altar: The primary and most auspicious placement — as the centrepiece of a personal puja altar or home temple, worshipped daily with flowers, incense, and diyas.
- Living Room Console or Mantel: As a devotional sculptural centrepiece that anchors the room with spiritual beauty.
- Entrance / Foyer: Near the main door to welcome divine blessings, love, and positive energy into the home.
- Display Cabinet or Bookshelf: As the hero piece in a curated display of brass idols and devotional objects.
- Gifting: The most meaningful gift for weddings, anniversaries, housewarmings, Janmashtami, Diwali, and any occasion that calls for a blessing of love and divine grace.
Religious Significance
- Radha Krishna — The Supreme Symbol of Divine Love: Radha and Krishna together represent the highest form of love in Hindu philosophy — not merely romantic love, but the love of the individual soul (Radha/Jiva) for the Supreme Soul (Krishna/Paramatma). Their union is the central theme of the Bhagavata Purana, the Gita Govinda, and countless devotional traditions across India.
- The Jhoola (Swing) — Hindola Utsav: The image of Radha and Krishna on a swing is associated with Hindola Utsav — the festival of the divine swing celebrated during the monsoon months (Shravan). Swinging the divine couple is an act of devotion believed to bring joy, abundance, and divine blessings to the household.
- The Peacock — Krishna’s Sacred Bird: The peacock is inseparable from Krishna’s iconography — he wears a peacock feather in his crown and is said to have danced with the peacocks of Vrindavan. A peacock-form jhoola is thus doubly sacred — the divine couple seated within Krishna’s own symbol.
- Worshipped on Janmashtami & Radhashtami: This idol is particularly auspicious for worship on Janmashtami (Krishna’s birthday) and Radhashtami (Radha’s birthday) — the two most important festivals in the Vaishnava calendar.
- Brass as Sacred Metal: Brass is considered one of the most auspicious metals in Hindu tradition, widely used in temple vessels, diyas, and sacred idols. A brass Radha Krishna idol is believed to carry the energy of the divine and purify the space it occupies.
Vastu Benefits
- North-East Zone (Ishaan Corner) — Most Auspicious: The north-east is the zone of spirituality, divine blessings, and positive energy. Placing Radha Krishna here is considered the most auspicious placement in Vastu — it enhances peace, harmony, and divine grace in the home.
- East Zone — Health & New Beginnings: The east direction governs health, vitality, and family harmony. A Radha Krishna idol here supports well-being and the energy of love and togetherness for all family members.
- Puja Room: Any placement within a dedicated puja room is considered auspicious — the idol should face east or north, with the worshipper facing the idol.
- Invites Love & Harmony: In Vastu, the presence of Radha Krishna in the home is believed to strengthen the bond between couples, invite marital harmony, and fill the home with the energy of divine love.
- Removes Negativity: The combined energy of Radha, Krishna, and the peacock — all auspicious symbols — is believed to dispel negative energy, jealousy, and discord from the home.
- Avoid: Do not place in the bedroom, bathroom, or south-west zone. The idol should always be elevated — never placed on the floor.
Product Specifications
- Material: Solid Brass with Hand Enamel on Radha Krishna Idol
- Finish: Yellow Gold
- Colour: Gold with Multicolour Enamel Accents
- Height: 23 cm
- Length: 19 cm
- Breadth: 6.5 cm
- Weight: 2.352 kg
- SKU: SSYD-AG-RK-FG19
- Care: Wipe the brass frame with a soft dry cloth. The hand-enamelled idol should be cleaned gently with a soft brush — avoid water or chemical cleaners on the enamel. Do not use metal polish or abrasive cleaners. Keep away from direct moisture.