India, 17th Century Or Earlier, Bronze Group Representing The Goddess Durga. flag


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"India, 17th Century Or Earlier, Bronze Group Representing The Goddess Durga."
India, 17th century or earlier, very pretty and unusual bronze group made in two parts representing the goddess Durga, wrathful form of Parvati. She is represented in a prabhavali arch surmounted by the head of a fantastic animal, under a canopy formed by a five-headed cobra. She has several arms which she uses during her iconic fight against Mahishasura. With her right foot she steps on the back of the buffalo whose head is already severed while she removes the demon from the animal's body. Very old work of good quality.
Height 17.6 cm. The scale indicator in the last photograph is a small model of a lighter from a brand known to everyone.
Good condition except for normal wear and tear due to age. A certificate of authenticity committing us to the content of this announcement will be drawn up and given to the purchaser.
We take particular care with our packaging by using optimum protection. The shipment is made with insurance included. Shipping rates: mainland France: 22 euros, countries of the European Union and Switzerland: 28 euros, countries of Eastern Europe and the Maghreb: 45 euros, United States, Australia, Asia and the rest of the world: 65 euros. You can contact us at 0787869393 or 0953253741.
Price: 450 €
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Period: 17th century
Style: Asian art
Condition: Good condition

Material: Bronze
Height: 17,6 cm

Reference: 1371613
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