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Antiek Staand Tara Beeld – Vuurverguld Brons Nepal 18e Eeuw
Antiek Staand Tara Beeld – Vuurverguld Brons Nepal 18e Eeuw
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Antique Bronze Standing Tara Statue – Nepal, 18th Century – Fire Gilded
This refined standing Tara originates from the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal, and dates to the 18th century. Cast in bronze using the traditional lost-wax technique, the figure retains clear traces of original fire gilding, visible across the body, ornaments, and lotus base.
Tara is depicted in an elegant tribhanga posture, holding a lotus (utpala), symbolizing purity and spiritual awakening. The proportions are slender and balanced, with finely detailed jewelry, a high crown, and a calm, meditative facial expression typical of Newar craftsmanship.
The surface shows a deep, naturally developed patina with areas of wear that reveal the underlying bronze, combined with mineral deposits and oxidation consistent with long-term ritual use. The gilding has aged authentically, creating a warm interplay between gold tones and darker aged bronze.
This is a high-quality Himalayan devotional object, appreciated for both its spiritual presence and strong decorative impact. Ideal for collectors or as a powerful centerpiece in an interior or altar setting.
Dimensions: Height 41 cm × Width 13 cm
Weight: 3 kg
Material: Bronze with original fire gilding
Origin: Nepal (Kathmandu Valley)
Period: 18th century
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