A charming piece of Indian vernacular metalwork, likely cast using the lost-wax technique found in tribal traditions. This small brass figure depicts a female attendant or devotee in a dynamic, cross-legged dance pose. She holds a shallow bowl or lamp in her right hand, traditionally used to offer light or blessings. The casting is somewhat naive and rustic, typical of folk bronzes, with simple facial features and stylized jewelry. Over time, the brass has developed a mellow, antique patina that contrasts warmly with the dark wood of the custom cylindrical stand.
- *Era: Antique
- *Size: 2.5“(L) x 4.5“(D) x 9“(H)
- *Material: Cast Brass / Bronze Alloy
- *Color: Aged Brass
- * Subject: Attendant with Offering Bowl / Deepalakshmi variant
- *Style: Indian Folk Art / Tribal / Village Bronze
- *Origin: Agra
- *Condition: Antique with aged patina and soft wear to the metal details. Wear consistent with age & use, blemishes and imperfections will be present. These are not to be considered defects but rather part of its character & historical value.
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