de verkoper had het zelf van een faillissement .
Ik heb het net al afgezocht maar kan weinig over het beeldje vinden, wat voor waarde het heeft of hoe oud het is?
weet iemand hier meer over?Hoogte is 25cm en is vervaardigt uit brons.



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This hand made, bronze sculpture is a one-of-a-kind statue, hand cast by the artists of south India.
Special Features: This named the square dance pose because Shiva's legs are in an upright square almost like a diamond. Both his feet firmly rest on Apasmara who represents ignorance. Apasmara holds a cobra a symbol associated with Shiva. In Shiva's hand he holds Agni, the fire god and a dhamru or a drum. The front left hand is across the chest in the gahahasta (elephant trunk) pose, with the wrist limp and the fingers pointed downward toward the ground while his front right hand is in the abhaya-mudra (the "fear not" gesture, made by holding the palm outward with fingers pointing up). All the hands are in the same pose as Shiva as Lord of Dance; Nataraja. A simple yet elegant pose of Lord Shiva.
One unusual aspect of this piece is that Shiva is wearing multiple rings on his fingers.
Care: The piece can be used both indoors and outdoors. Dust the piece regularly. If you would like the piece to shine use a cotton cloth with some coconut oil or other natural oil to wipe down the statue.
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