Elegant collection of glossy white ceramic sculptures featuring an elephant, horse, lion, and bull, displayed against a black background. These animals are deeply connected with Buddhist history, serving as sacred symbols since the era of Emperor Ashoka. They represent Buddhist art on the Ashokan pillars, reflecting important events and teachings from the Buddha's life. White ceramic sculptures of an elephant, horse, lion, and bull are displayed on a black background. Each sculpture is crafted with realistic details, highlighting features such as the elephant's trunk, the horse's mane, the lion's mane, and the bull's horns. The glossy finish of the ceramics contrasts with the matte black backdrop, enhancing their intricate textures and forms. The figures are positioned in a linear arrangement, allowing a clear view of each animal's distinct characteristics.
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