antique apsara idol for home

  • Sale! magnificent, full-length bronze statue of a graceful female figure, standing approximately 2 to 3 feet tall on a circular, ornate base, presented against a plain white to light grey gradient background. The statue, depicting a likely Yakshi or a goddess figure, exhibits a striking dark, aged patina with subtle hints of greenish-blue verdigris, particularly noticeable on the base, characteristic of traditional Indian metalwork, possibly from the Chola period or in a similar classical style. The woman stands in a gentle tribhanga (triple-bend) pose, with her weight shifted, imparting a sense of fluid movement and classic Indian aesthetics. Her left arm is elegantly raised and bent at the elbow, with her open palm supporting a detailed, small parrot or parakeet perched delicately. The parrot, with its distinct curved beak and textured feathers, is often associated with love, Kama, or spiritual messages in Hindu mythology and ancient Indian literature. Her right arm is bent, with her hand resting gracefully on her hip, accentuating her slender waist. She is richly adorned with intricate jewelry: large, circular earrings, multiple ornate necklaces (haras) cascading down her chest, intricate armbands (keyuras) on her upper arms, bangles (kanganas) on her wrists, and a richly detailed girdle (mekhala) around her waist, securing her draped lower garment. Her elaborate, tall coiffure resembles a jatamukuta or a highly stylized bun, intricately textured with horizontal bands suggesting coiled hair or interwoven ornamentation, possibly adorned with a small crown or tiara-like element at the forehead. Her face features serene, almond-shaped eyes, a delicate nose, and full, sculpted lips, conveying a calm and benevolent expression. The statue's body proportions are idealized, emphasizing a slender waist, full breasts, and gently curved limbs, reflecting the aesthetic canons of classical South Indian sculpture. Her lower body is clad in a finely sculpted dhoti-like garment with delicate folds, visible at the hips and legs, indicating the texture of fabric. The rounded pedestal at the base is multi-tiered and adorned with a stylized lotus petal design (padmasana), further hinting at its devotional or sacred context. This highly detailed antique bronze sculpture is a prime example of museum-quality craftsmanship, visually connecting to discussions on ancient Indian art, Hindu iconography, the significance of celestial nymphs or minor goddesses, and the rich history of metal casting in the subcontinent.

    Antique Apsara With The Parrot In Brass 39″

    Original price was: ₹79,800.00.Current price is: ₹72,400.00. Inclusive of all taxes

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    The material used in it is brass. Our best artisans wonderfully craft this sculpture. Each of these brass sculptures will have the same shape because they are all created from the same mold. Variations in color & finishing between statues are possible. For more such statues browse our website.

    STATUE DETAILS
    Materials: Hand carved in brass
    Total Height Including Base:  39 inches
    Width: 11 inches approx
    Depth: 14 inches approx

    Weight: 29.2 Kg approx

     

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