Aspara beeldjes. - Statue - Cambodia (No Reserve Price)

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Three patinated bronze Aspara figures from Cambodia, dating to 1940, in good condition, unsigned, with dimensions 10x5x3 cm, 15x7x3 cm and 10x5x3 cm.

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Three bronze figurines of Apsaras, celestial nymphs from Hindu and Buddhist mythology, the middle figurine depicts a specific hand position called 'Jeeb,' where the thumb and index finger meet and the other fingers are spread. These handcrafted bronze figures celebrate artistic craftsmanship and cultural history, often cast in Cambodia. For personal impression, see photos. The lot is carefully packed, insured, and shipped via registered mail with a track and trace code.

Dimensions:
10x5x3cm
2. 15x7x3cm.
3 x 10 x 5 cm.

Three bronze figurines of Apsaras, celestial nymphs from Hindu and Buddhist mythology, the middle figurine depicts a specific hand position called 'Jeeb,' where the thumb and index finger meet and the other fingers are spread. These handcrafted bronze figures celebrate artistic craftsmanship and cultural history, often cast in Cambodia. For personal impression, see photos. The lot is carefully packed, insured, and shipped via registered mail with a track and trace code.

Dimensions:
10x5x3cm
2. 15x7x3cm.
3 x 10 x 5 cm.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Country of Origin
Cambodia
Material
patinated bronze
Title of artwork
Aspara beeldjes.
Signature
Not signed
Year
1940
Condition
Good condition
Height
15 cm
Width
7 cm
Depth
3 cm
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109
Objects sold
100%
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