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Brass Christian Idols

8 inches brass Mother Mary with infant Jesus statue

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SKU : MH-CTNTY-003

Material: Brass

Design: Standing mother Mary with baby Jesus

Color: Yellow antique finish

Height: 8 inch (approx)

Weight: 1200 grams (approx)

Craftsmanship: Hand-Made

Delivery: 3-10 days

Quantity: 1 Piece

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The Image That Has Comforted the Faithful for Two Thousand Years

Before the great cathedrals, before the painted altarpieces, there was this: a mother holding her son. This 8 inch brass Mother Mary with Infant Jesus statue carries that image into your home in its most enduring material.

Our Lady stands with the Christ Child held securely against her, her veil falling in soft folds around them both. The Infant's small form rests in the curve of her arm — a detail that turns a devotional object into something quietly moving. Where a statue of Mary alone speaks of intercession and grace, the Madonna and Child speaks of the Incarnation itself, and of every mother's love that mirrors it. It is the piece most families choose when they want one statue to hold the whole story.


Substantial, not decorative

At 8 inches tall (approximately 20 cm) and 1200 grams, this is a centrepiece rather than an accent. The weight is worth dwelling on: 1.2 kilograms of brass in a piece this size means solid metal throughout, with the density and cool heft you can feel the moment you lift it. It stands rock-steady, needs no support, and will not be knocked over by a passing sleeve or a curious child. Beside the resin, plaster and hollow-cast statues that dominate the market, the difference is immediate and obvious in the hand.


Why original brass matters

Brass has served devotional craft across India and the Christian world for centuries because it does the one thing sacred objects most need to do — it lasts. It will not chip at the edges, crack down a seam, or shed flakes of paint after a few summers. Its natural golden warmth catches candlelight, diya flame and morning sun in a way that painted surfaces simply cannot. Over the years it settles into a deep antique patina, which many devotees deliberately preserve as a mark of the years of prayer the statue has witnessed. Polish it instead, and it returns to a bright, mirror-warm gold within minutes. Both are correct. Both are beautiful.


For the altar, the church, and the family that comes after you

This is the piece for a proper home altar, a family prayer room, a chapel or convent niche, or a church side altar. It is also, unavoidably, an heirloom — the statue that a grandmother's altar is remembered by. That makes it the natural choice for the occasions that mark a life: Baptism, First Holy Communion, Confirmation, weddings, house blessings, ordinations, silver and golden jubilees. It pairs naturally with a brass crucifix, a Sacred Heart of Jesus statue, a Holy Family group, candle stands and a rosary.


Best Usage of This Product

  • Principal statue of a home altar — at 8 inches it can anchor the altar rather than sit at its edge, with candles, flowers and a crucifix arranged around it.
  • Daily family prayer and the Holy Rosary — a fixed focal point for morning and evening prayer, the Angelus, novenas and the Hail Mary.
  • Marian and Nativity devotion — May (the month of Mary), October (the Rosary), Christmas, the Feast of the Assumption, the Nativity of Mary and Velankanni feast season.
  • Teaching children the faith — the mother-and-child image is the one small children understand instantly, without explanation.
  • Church, chapel, grotto, convent and parish office niches — appropriately scaled for side altars and institutional display.
  • Blessing a new home — traditionally placed in the prayer corner on the day a family moves in.
  • Prayer for motherhood, children and family — the devotion most commonly directed to Our Lady with the Child.
  • Milestone gifting — Baptism, First Holy Communion, Confirmation, weddings, anniversaries, ordinations, house warmings, Christmas and Easter.
  • Collecting brass devotional art — a well-proportioned Madonna and Child in solid brass holds its interest and its value.
  • Interior styling with substance — a foyer console, mantelpiece or display cabinet where a lightweight statue would look inadequate.

Benefits

Spiritual benefits

  • Places the Incarnation — God made a child, held by his mother — at the centre of your prayer space.
  • Draws the specific graces devotees seek from Our Lady with the Child: protection of children, blessings on motherhood, peace within the family.
  • Gives daily prayer a stable, tangible focus, which makes it far easier to keep as a habit.
  • Makes faith visible in the household, especially to children growing up around it.
  • Suitable for blessing by a priest and for use in formal liturgical and devotional settings.

Practical benefits

  • Original brass throughout — no chipping, cracking, peeling or fading, ever.
  • 1200 g of genuine weight — completely stable, impossible to knock over accidentally.
  • 8 inch altar-scale height — commands its space without overwhelming a small room.
  • Almost no maintenance — a dry cloth is enough for weeks at a time.
  • Two finishes in one object — keep the antique patina or polish back to bright gold whenever you choose.
  • True heirloom durability — brass devotional pieces survive generations; resin and plaster do not.
  • Immediately gift-appropriate for every Christian occasion, across ages and denominations.
  • Securely packed and delivered across India and internationally.

Where to Place It

  • Centre of the home altar or prayer room — raised slightly on a wooden, marble or brass platform so it sits above the candles and offerings.
  • East or north-east facing shelf or wall, following the convention many Indian households keep for the prayer space.
  • Entrance foyer or console table — a traditional welcome for guests and blessings alike.
  • Living room display cabinet or mantelpiece — where its weight and scale actually read properly.
  • Children's bedroom shelf — the classic placement for the Mother and Child image.
  • Study, office or clinic reception — dignified and quietly present.
  • Church side altar, chapel niche, grotto, convent parlour or school prayer corner.
  • Beside a Nativity set at Christmas — the year's most natural placement for this particular statue.

Placement tips

  • Keep it at chest height or above, and never directly on the floor.
  • Give it clear, uncluttered surface space; a statue of this scale needs room to be seen.
  • Avoid bathrooms, kitchens, shoe racks and the space under a staircase.
  • Place it where warm light — daylight, candle or lamp — can reach the brass; the metal is transformed by it.
  • At 1200 g, make sure the shelf or bracket is genuinely load-bearing, particularly with wall-mounted glass shelving.
  • Keep away from constant water splash and direct coastal air to slow tarnishing.
  • Not recommended for a car dashboard — at 8 inches and 1.2 kg it is too large and too heavy to be safe there. Choose a 4–6.5 inch piece for the car instead.

How to Use & Care Instructions

How to use

  1. Unpack carefully, supporting the full weight from underneath, and wipe with a soft dry cloth.
  2. Set it on a clean cloth, wooden stand, marble base or small pedestal at the centre of your altar.
  3. Have it blessed by your priest if that is your family's practice — commonly done before first use.
  4. Arrange candles or a lamp, fresh or artificial flowers, and a rosary around it.
  5. Begin your daily prayer before it, morning and evening.
  6. Include it in your weekly altar cleaning routine.

Care instructions

  • Routine care: a soft, dry cotton cloth. Nothing more is needed most weeks.
  • To restore the shine: commercial brass polish, or the traditional method — lemon juice with salt, or tamarind paste, rubbed gently, then rinsed and dried completely.
  • Dry thoroughly after any wet cleaning; trapped moisture in the folds and crevices is what causes spotting.
  • Never use steel wool, scouring pads, abrasive powders or strong acids — the scratches are permanent.
  • To keep the antique look, leave it alone. Natural patina is not damage.
  • Lift from the base with both hands rather than by the Infant, the veil or any projecting detail.

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