This Vintage 9.5-inch-tall sculpture captures one of the most celebrated and complex allegories in South Asian sacred art: Shiva Nataraja executing the Ananda Tandava, the dance of bliss that represents the continuous creation, preservation, and destruction of the universe. The central figure is poised in perfect dynamic balance on his right leg, trampling the dwarf demon of ignorance, while his left leg lifts gracefully across his body in a gesture of spiritual liberation. His multiple arms extend into the classic iconographic mudras, holding the damaru drum of creation and the agni flame of destruction.
The energy of the dance is framed by a magnificent, circular halo of living flames, or prabhamandala, which springs directly from a beautifully cast, tiered lotus base resting on a square pedestal. Over generations of handling, the heavy, copper-rich brass alloy has developed a gorgeous burnished finish along its high-relief contours. Deep charcoal oxidation has settled beautifully into the tight recesses of the casting, creating an immense graphic contrast that highlights every intricate structural line. It functions as an exceptionally high-signal visual anchor, bringing profound sacred movement, global history, and symmetric weight to a contemporary fireplace mantel, a primary console tray, or an editorial library shelf.
- *Era: Vintage
- *Dimensions:
8" W x 2" D x 9.5" H
- *Material:
Authentic Hand-Cast Solid Bronze / Heavy Copper-Rich Brass Alloy
- *Finish:
Burnished Olive-Gold, Honeyed Brass, and Deep Charcoal Recesses
- *Utility: Elite mid-scale decorative accent, explicitly proportioned to introduce commanding architectural lines, balanced symmetry, and historic depth to luxury residential mantels, grand entryways, or console groupings.
- *Origin:
India
- *Condition: Vintage condition with monumental historical character. The solid casting carries a remarkably dense and heavy physical weight, sitting completely secure and square on its integrated pedestal.
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