The Bhoota Kola Figure is not mere décor — it is daiva-mūrti, a vessel of ancestral spirit. Sculpted with wide, unblinking eyes and adorned with fierce markings, it reflects the alankāra (ritual adornment) of the living performers of Tulu Nadu. Seated in quiet authority, the figure carries the śakti (energy) of guardianship. Its form recalls the fire of torches, the rhythm of drums, and the chants of ancestral invocation. Within a home or gallery, it transforms into a sacred presence — a symbolic protector that connects the modern interior with ancient performance traditions of southern India.
Each component reflects a story of devotion, culture, and skilled hands
The tall, stylized crown echoes ritual headgear, signifying authority and the channeling of divine force.
A strong, upright torso embodying dignity — the chest becomes the seat of ancestral memory and ritual strength.
Resting hands, symbolic of balance after the storm of dance — the spirit seated in calm guardianship.
The grounding pedestal, like the earth beneath the performer, stabilizes the figure and marks its sacred authority.
From sleek, modern designs that exude contemporary elegance to timeless classics that evoke warmth and nostalgia, our curated selection has something for every taste and lifestyle. Each piece is crafted with precision and care, ensuring both quality and durability.