Svarn Studio Brass Running Horse Figurine | Yellow Gold Finish | Large Heavy Showpiece - Length: 20 x Height: 23 x Breadth:7 cm
Speed. Power. Prosperity. All in Solid Brass.
A horse in full stride is one of the most powerful images in the world — muscle and momentum, grace and force, all captured in a single breathtaking moment. The Svarn Studio Brass Running Horse Figurine freezes that moment in solid brass, hand-cast and finished in a warm yellow gold that glows like sunlight on polished metal.
At 23 cm long and 20 cm tall, this is a large, heavy piece — 1.636 kg of solid brass that commands a shelf, a console, or a desk with quiet authority. The deeply engraved mane and tail, the muscular body, the mid-stride pose with one hoof raised — every detail has been rendered with the precision of a master craftsman. This is not a decorative trinket. It is a sculptural statement.
Décor Benefits
- Large Format Impact: At 23 cm × 20 cm, this is a substantial piece that anchors a space — ideal for consoles, mantels, executive desks, and large bookshelves where smaller figurines would be lost.
- Yellow Gold Finish: Unlike antique finishes, the warm yellow gold of this piece is bright, luminous, and contemporary — it catches light beautifully and pairs with both warm and cool interiors.
- Exceptional Weight & Substance: At 1.636 kg, the weight of this piece communicates quality the moment you place it. It will not shift, tip, or feel insubstantial — it sits with the permanence of a sculpture.
- 360° Sculptural Detail: The engraved mane, flowing tail, and muscular body are fully detailed from every angle — making this a true sculpture, not a flat decorative object.
- Versatile Aesthetic: The yellow gold finish pairs beautifully with dark wood, marble, leather, linen, and contemporary neutral palettes — equally at home in a traditional Indian interior or a modern luxury space.
- Premium Gifting: A distinguished gift for Diwali, housewarmings, corporate milestones, promotions, and business inaugurations — a symbol of speed, success, and unstoppable momentum.
- Pairs Well With: Brass vases, stacked art books, leather desk accessories, marble trays, and other gold-toned accents for a curated, layered look.
Where to Use It
- Executive Desk or Home Office: On the desk or credenza as a symbol of ambition, speed, and professional momentum — the most powerful statement a workspace can make.
- Living Room Console or Mantel: As a commanding sculptural centrepiece that anchors the room and draws the eye.
- Entrance / Foyer: Near the main door (facing inward) to welcome prosperity, positive energy, and forward momentum into the home.
- Boardroom or Corporate Reception: On a reception desk, boardroom shelf, or executive office table as a symbol of the company’s drive and ambition.
- Bookshelf or Display Cabinet: As the hero piece in a curated shelf display alongside books, plants, and smaller brass accents.
- Gifting: Presented in premium packaging for Diwali, promotions, business launches, housewarmings, and corporate gifting occasions.
Religious & Spiritual Significance
- The Horse (Ashwa) in Hindu Tradition: The horse is one of the most sacred animals in Vedic tradition. It is the vahana of Surya — the sun god — whose chariot is drawn by seven horses representing the seven colours of light and the seven days of the week. A brass horse in the home is believed to invite the energy of Surya — vitality, clarity, and divine radiance.
- Ashwamedha Yajna: The horse holds the highest ritual significance in Vedic tradition — the Ashwamedha Yajna (horse sacrifice) was the most powerful of all Vedic ceremonies, performed by kings to assert sovereignty, expand their kingdom, and align with cosmic order. A brass running horse carries this energy of expansion and dominion.
- Symbol of the Soul’s Journey: In the Katha Upanishad, the body is compared to a chariot, the intellect to the charioteer, and the horses to the senses — a running horse thus symbolises the soul in full, purposeful motion toward its highest destiny.
- Feng Shui — The Tribute Horse: In Chinese tradition, the running horse (particularly the Feng Shui Tribute Horse) is one of the most powerful symbols of success, recognition, and career advancement. A gold horse galloping forward is believed to bring fame, promotion, and financial reward to its owner.
Vastu Benefits
- South Zone — Fame & Recognition: The south direction governs fame, reputation, and social standing. A running horse here — facing inward — is believed to amplify recognition, leadership, and public success.
- North Zone — Career & Wealth: The north is governed by Kubera, the lord of wealth. A running horse in the north zone is believed to attract career momentum, financial flow, and new opportunities at speed.
- East Zone — Health & Vitality: The east direction governs health and family. A horse here supports physical vitality and the energy of new beginnings.
- Entrance / Main Door: Placing the running horse near the entrance — always facing inward, never toward the door — is believed to bring unstoppable positive energy, prosperity, and momentum into the home.
- Office / Desk: On the desk, the horse should face the room (not the wall) to direct its energy toward the occupant — supporting focus, drive, and professional success.
- Avoid: Bedroom placement is generally not recommended in Vastu, as the horse’s active, forward-moving energy may disturb rest. Never place facing a door or window — always facing inward.
Product Specifications
- Material: Solid Brass
- Finish: Yellow Gold
- Colour: Gold
- Height: 20 cm
- Length: 23 cm
- Breadth: 7 cm
- Weight: 1.636 kg
- SKU: SSYD-AG-HR-FG23
- Care: Wipe with a soft dry cloth. Avoid moisture, harsh chemicals, and abrasive cleaners. The yellow gold finish can be gently buffed with a dry microfibre cloth to maintain its lustre. Do not use metal polish or acidic cleaners.