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Bastar Danteshwari on an Elephant From Chhattisgarh - Ca 1910 Period - Early 20th Century These beautifully patinated stone pots

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These beautifully patinated stone pots would be great  for serving dhal or curry or for planting up cacti

this 1940s Bastar toran is a striking example of tribal metalwork from central India

Usually they'd depict plum blossoms

Condition: Excellent condition with intentional distressed finish reflecting the character of reclaimed wood

Bastar Danteshwari on an Elephant From Chhattisgarh - Ca 1910 Period - Early 20th Century These beautifully patinated stone potsThis beautiful Indian bronze elephant figure is mounted with a howdah (an elephant carriage). Inside the howdah is the goddess Danteshwari whilst the elephant is controlled by a mahout (elephant keeper). Dating to the 19th century and crafted in the Bastar tribal style. Danteshwari is a common form of the mother goddess and the primary deity of the royal house of the state of Bastar in Chhattisgarh. Bastar is famed for its beautiful sculptures &

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