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Robert Belcher Antiques
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Robert Belcher Antiques was established in 1984 and is a high-quality retailer of interesting, rare antiques and decorative objects. After forty years of shop
keeping and maintaining beautiful showrooms, which have been regularly open six days a week, Robert and Wendy have now taken a slightly different
approach to their business. Having sold their retail premises, the antique business is now fully online. The picture framing service has ceased to operate
because of moving online. You can contact Robert and Wendy by email or telephone to discuss items from their extensive catalogue of attractiv... See more
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Indian Carved Sandalwood of the Goddess Parvati Holding Her Baby Son Ganesha

REF: LA524451
£1,695
€1,980
$2,132
Certified Dealer194 sales by dealerAvailable for local pick-up
Certified Dealer194 sales by dealerAvailable for local pick-up
Description
This superb hand carved sandalwood figure is Indian from the Raj period and dates to circa 1900. It depicts the Hindu goddess Parvati, who represents love, fertility and devotion. Parvati is beautiful. She is semi-naked and very ornate in her elaborate costume. She is holding her Deity son Ganesha, who is part human with an elephant’s head and is known in Hindu mythology as the remover of obstacles. This remarkable figure group is carved from solid sandalwood, the very material that Hindu mythology suggests Parvati made her son Ganesha from. The figure group is exceptionally well carved equal to what could be described in European circles as exhibition quality. The finely carved figure is raised and mounted onto an elaborate carved and moulded stepped stand made from matching figured sandalwood. This very fine piece of Hindu art is in very good condition with a lovely rich colour and patina. Indian, circa 1900 Height 56cm x width 19.5cm x depth 14cm
measurements
Height:
56 cm
Width:
19.5 cm
Depth:
14 cm
declaration
Robert Belcher Antiques has clarified that the Indian Carved Sandalwood of the Goddess Parvati Holding Her Baby Son Ganesha (LA524451) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1900
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Date of Manufacture:
1900
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This Indian Carved Sandalwood of the Goddess Parvati Holding Her Baby Son Ganesha is located in Worcestershire, United Kingdom

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