Chofa Garuda, Carved Wooden Temple Embellishment, Thailand
Temple ridge ornament said, according to interpretations, "Garuda" (Sanskrit: Eagle), mount of the god Vishnu or "Hong / Hamsa" (Thai: Hong / Sanskrit: Hamsa) representing the mythical bird or swan / goose, animal vehicle (vâhana) of the god Brahma. Carved wood, vestige of red and gold polychromy (Brahma colors). Thailand, late 19th / early 20th century. Dimensions of the shofa without the base: 140 cm Delivered with its white or black steel base, adjustable inclination of the shofa. Provenance: Estate of collector and art dealer Claude de Marteau. Sold with certificate of provenance. An overview of the incredible journey of this talented collector here: https://www.thecdmcollection.be/
950 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Asian art
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Solid wood
Length: 24
Width: 27
Height: 140
Reference (ID): 1154081
Availability: In stock
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