Krishna
Description
An avatar of Vishnu
Krishna is very revered in India. This deity comes from a black hair of Vishnu, of which she is one of eight avatars. During his incarnation, Khrishna is first a mischievous child, then a teenager with irresistible seduction, finally a powerful warrior, able to stand up to other gods as demons. His exploits begin as early as his childhood. He is usually depicted as a handsome young man with blue skin, jeweled and holding a flute. Among the gopis, young women seduced by Khrishna when he was a cowherd, Radha, "the luminous", will become his favorite companion. Khrishna is in the Mahabharata. He is the God of devotion.
Mythical scenes
For the Myths and Legends collection, this model represents this great figure of Hindu mythology. The God is depicted on 800 solid silver or 18k solid gold. Sapphires recall the glow of her blue skin. On the pen body, Krishna teenager is playing the flute to seduce the gopis. On the hood, one sees it as it is portrayed in the Bhagavad-Gita, a part of the Mahabharata where it leads the chariot of prince Arjuna, too hesitant, to the combat.