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Lord Shiva Wall Hanging Mask With Flying Tresses

$913
Includes any tariffs and taxes
Specifications
ZCX33
Bronze Statue from Swamimalai
Height: 10.7 inch
Width: 19.4 inch
Depth: 2.1 inch
Weight 2.78 kg
Delivery and Return Policies
Returns and Exchanges accepted within 7 days
Free Delivery
Easy Returns
Easy Returns
Return within 7 days of
order delivery.See T&Cs
Fully Insured
Fully Insured
All orders are fully insured
to ensure peace of mind.
100% Handmade
100% Handmade
All products are
MADE IN INDIA.

The Divine Visage: A Manifestation of Lord Shiva

Behold this exquisite bronze wall hanging, a captivating representation of Lord Shiva, the destroyer and transformer, the lord of dance, and the cosmic ascetic. Crafted in the renowned sculptural hub of Swamimalai in South India, this piece embodies centuries of artistic tradition and deep spiritual devotion. The verdigris patina, a testament to its bronze composition and the passage of time, lends an ancient, almost mystical aura to the deity's serene yet powerful expression. The central focus is Lord Shiva's face, a marvel of intricate detailing. His eyes are downcast in deep meditation, hinting at the profound cosmic knowledge he possesses. The third eye, a symbol of spiritual awakening and destruction of ignorance, is subtly etched on his forehead. His lips are curved into a faint, enigmatic smile, suggesting an understanding of the cyclical nature of existence. Adorning his head is a majestic crown, culminating in a flourish of stylized leaves, indicative of his ascetic nature and connection to the wild. The multi-layered necklaces adorning his neck showcase the meticulous craftsmanship, each groove and detail speaking of the artist's skill.

The Dance of Cosmic Energy

What truly distinguishes this piece is the dramatic depiction of Shiva's flying tresses, which extend outwards like wings of divine energy. In Hindu mythology, Shiva's matted locks, or 'jata,' are said to contain the waters of the sacred Ganges, which he brought down to earth to quench its thirst. Here, these locks are animated, transformed into sweeping arcs and curves that seem to capture the very essence of movement and cosmic dance, the 'Tandava.' Each strand is sculpted with dynamic flow, interspersed with small, circular ornaments and even miniature figures, suggesting the vibrant dynamism of creation and destruction that Shiva embodies. This visual representation evokes the tales of Shiva dancing the cosmos into existence and, when necessary, dissolving it to allow for rebirth. This wall hanging is more than just an art object; it is an invitation to contemplate the divine. The very act of its creation in Swamimalai, a town historically synonymous with the lost-wax casting technique for South Indian bronzes, connects it to a lineage of sacred art. This method, perfected over millennia, allows for the creation of such detailed and lifelike forms, infusing each piece with a soul. Whether displayed in a place of worship, a meditation room, or as a striking statement piece in your living space, this bronze mask of Lord Shiva with his flying tresses promises to be a focal point of spiritual reflection and aesthetic admiration.
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