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Bronze Temple Door Handle.

Bronze Temple Door Handle. Tibet early 20th century 1900/20.
Door handles of this type are very common in Tibet and in the rural villages of Nepal. A mythical creature whose body merges the features of a dragon or a lion, the Naga Morsarang comes to life in bronze. This bronze sculpture was once reserved for the datu (priest). He was considered the intermediary between the human world and the supernatural world. Figurative male sculptures representing a fertile deity, used on entrance doors as a symbol to ensure fertility through touch. Good condition. Height 22 cm, width 6.5 cm, depth 7 cm.

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215 €
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Period: 20th century

Style: Asian art

Condition: Good condition

Material: Bronze

Reference (ID): 1580110

Availability: In stock

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