Figure - A large Shiva Nataraja statue - Bronze

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India origin; A large bronze Shiva Nataraja statue, dating to the 1950s, depicting Shiva as the Lord of Dance with Apasmara, measurements 39 cm high, 25 cm wide, 13 cm deep, weight about 7 kg, in good condition with original patina.

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This stunning bronze Shiva Nataraja statue, depicting the Hindu deity Shiva as the Lord of Dance is made with great quality and deteil. Shiva Nataraja, shown dancing on the prostrate demon Apasmara, who symbolizes ignorance. The drum in his upper right hand represents creation, and the flame in his upper left represents destruction. We feel that the piece is in overall good original condition with great original patina

Dimensions 39cm height 25cm width 13cm depth
Item weighs approx 7kg and will be shipped with registered shipping

This stunning bronze Shiva Nataraja statue, depicting the Hindu deity Shiva as the Lord of Dance is made with great quality and deteil. Shiva Nataraja, shown dancing on the prostrate demon Apasmara, who symbolizes ignorance. The drum in his upper right hand represents creation, and the flame in his upper left represents destruction. We feel that the piece is in overall good original condition with great original patina

Dimensions 39cm height 25cm width 13cm depth
Item weighs approx 7kg and will be shipped with registered shipping

Details

Era
1900-2000
Weight
7 kg
Number of objects
1
Title
A large Shiva Nataraja statue
Country of origin
India
Material
Bronze
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
39 cm
Width
25 cm
Depth
13 cm
Estimated period
1950-1960
The NetherlandsVerified
2726
Objects sold
100%
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