The bronzes of the Chola period — produced between the 9th and 13th centuries CE in the royal workshops of Thanjavur and its surrounding towns — are considered the greatest achievement of South Indian sculptural art and among the finest bronze castings in all of world art history. The Nataraja of the Chola period, the Ardhanarishvara, the Somaskanda group — these are not merely religious objects; they are world heritage artworks that hang in the greatest museums on earth.
AestheticSilai’s Chozha Statue collection pays homage to this incomparable tradition by producing deity statues in the distinctive visual language of Chola bronze — the same elongated proportions, the same specific postures (the Chola Natarajar in his full ring of fire, the Chola Parvathi in her triple-bent tribhanga, the Chola Murugar with his vel and peacock), and most importantly the same deep antique patina that is the defining visual characteristic of Chola bronzes.
Our antique-style finish is not a paint effect — it is a genuine chemical patination process applied to high-quality cast bronze or Panchalogam alloy that creates the same layered brown-black-green patina visible on museum Chola bronzes. The result is a statue that looks not merely inspired by Chola art but authentically of it — an object that could be at home in a collector’s cabinet, a heritage hotel lobby, or the most serious home temple.
Each Chozha Statue from AestheticSilai is individually produced by master craftspeople with knowledge of the specific Chola iconographic programme. They are suitable for dedicated worship, display, and serious collecting.


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