This unique ritual instrument represents a beautiful blend of sacred sound and physical craftsmanship. Known traditionally as a Ghanta in South Asian devotional practices, the piece features a classic domed resonant chamber decorated with faint, incised linear patterns around its perimeter. The upper stem transitions seamlessly into a highly detailed, standing figural handle portraying a divine guardian or attendant, likely the sacred avian deity Garuda, standing in a poised, reverent posture with hands folded at the waist and topped by a tiered, conical headdress.perfect for bringing rich cultural depth, ancient utility, and a beautiful sculptural silhouette to a modern entry tray, an editorial bookshelf arrangement, or a curated vanity grouping.
- *Era: Antique
- *Dimensions: 3" Diameter x 5.5" H
- *Material: Authentic Hand-Cast Solid Bronze / Heavy Copper Alloy
- *Finish: Deep Oil-Rubbed Bronze, Matte Charcoal Undertones, and Muted Earthy Highlights
- *Utility: Elite small-scale decorative accent, uniquely proportioned to introduce historic height and graphic texture to luxury vanity trays, desk vignettes, or modern modular shelving.
- *Origin: India
- *Condition: Antique condition with magnificent historical character. True to its lifespan and authentic devotional lineage, the metal surface remains completely un-restored and un-polished, boasting a smooth natural tarnish, minor ancient mold variations, and honest surface wear.
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