Tattva stone is a hand-carved decorative statue that captures the very soul of rhythm — an artisan frozen mid-tune. Sculpted in flowing wooden lines, the figure plays a pipe while swaying into an infinity loop posture, making it a perfect fusion of abstract form and classical storytelling. With elements reminiscent of Kerala’s tribal musicians, wandering minstrels, and temple performers, this piece brings timeless performance art into your home — through stillness, wood, and shadow.
Each component reflects a story of devotion, culture, and skilled hands
The wide-brimmed hat and sharp head profile echo the Koothu performers’ traditional styling — both mysterious and noble. It symbolizes the traveling musician or poetic ascetic, often seen in tribal or temple traditions.
This subtle detail — a stylized flute against the lips — reflects the Kuzhal or wind instrument used in Kerala’s festivals, Theyyam, and rituals. It conveys the message of sound without words — pure feeling.
The swirling body creates a symbolic infinity shape, referencing eternity, rhythm, and motion. It’s reminiscent of the continuous movement in dance forms like Koodiyattam or the cosmic loop in Nataraja’s Tandavam.
Adhishthana Kal (Rooted Base)
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