Indonesian Talisman Sphere With 2 Semar And Dragon Deities
Iron ball with 2 people (2 SEMAR) facing each other on the main stage, centered by wisps of smoke and Javanese script registers above and below. A longitudinal dragon follows a Semar who is holding it by its tongue, seen in its rear hand.
All under 2 very imposing spirals above and above.
SEMAR , who could be considered a clown, is in fact a god with a human appearance, the guardian of the spirits of all Javanese people from their appearance until the end of time. He is portrayed with his belly, in traditional dress and with his mouth open.
Here, each SEMAR has a different outfit and a different piece of jewelry around his neck.
Very nice piece of curiosity.
Wear, rust.
Weight 2158 g.
The photo in red is a reconstruction of the sphere's main motifs.
A SEMAR is also highlighted in red for easier reading
All under 2 very imposing spirals above and above.
SEMAR , who could be considered a clown, is in fact a god with a human appearance, the guardian of the spirits of all Javanese people from their appearance until the end of time. He is portrayed with his belly, in traditional dress and with his mouth open.
Here, each SEMAR has a different outfit and a different piece of jewelry around his neck.
Very nice piece of curiosity.
Wear, rust.
Weight 2158 g.
The photo in red is a reconstruction of the sphere's main motifs.
A SEMAR is also highlighted in red for easier reading
4 000 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Asian art
Condition: Condition of use
Material: Wrought iron
Diameter: 8.4 cm
Height: 7.6 cm
Reference (ID): 1758941
Availability: In stock
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