The Story Behind The Piece
A gopura, in South Indian temple architecture is a threshold between the temporal and the divine. Towering and intricate, these gateways are layered with symbolism, each level rising like a prayer. Our Gopura Temple Sculpture captures the essence of this form with a minimalist touch a tribute to stillness, grace, and spiritual elevation.
Unlike the vivid hues of its colourful sibling, Gopura is rendered in pure white, evoking calm, balance, and sanctity. The all-white palette draws attention to the architectural lines and layered form, allowing shadow and light to do the storytelling.
Atop its stepped form sit small Haathis and Nandis, symbolising protection, strength, and divine grace, iconic temple guardians reimagined in glass. Though rooted in tradition, this piece is undeniably contemporary, bridging heritage with modern design.
Unique Features and Craftsmanship
- With its ascending, tiered form, the sculpture draws from the architectural rhythm of traditional gopurams monumental gateways that mark the entrance to South Indian temples blending time-honoured form with contemporary expression.
• Delicate miniatures of haathis (elephants) and nandis (bulls) grace each level, symbolic of strength, devotion, and protection. These sacred motifs enrich the piece with spiritual depth and intricate artistry.
• Created in collaboration with glass artisans from Firozabad, each miniature is crafted with care and reverence.
• The soft translucence of white opaline captures and diffuses light gently creating a milky, ethereal glow by day and a warm, moonlit shimmer by night. It brings radiance that transforms with the changing light around it.