




FEMALE ATTENDANT HOLDING A POT (GANGA)
Product Details:
Height: 7.40 inches (18.8 cm)
Width: 4.05 inches (10.3 cm)
Length: 3.38 inches ( 8.6 cm)
Gross Weight: 1293 Grams
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This elegant bronze sculpture from South India, likely dating to the, portrays a female attendant or devotee in a poised standing posture. She holds a pot (kamandalu) in her left arm, a traditional symbol of offering or service, while her right hand may have once held a flower or another ritual object. Her finely detailed attire, including the pleated lower garment and ornate jewelry, reflects the refined aesthetic of South Indian bronze craftsmanship. The graceful stance, serene expression, and intricate ornamentation suggest the figure’s role in temple rituals or as part of a larger sculptural ensemble, possibly accompanying a deity.
Product Details
| Height | 7.40 inches (18.8 cm) |
| Width | 4.05 inches (10.3 cm) |
| Length | 3.38 inches ( 8.6 cm) |
| Gross Weight | 1293 Grams |
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