Description
Apsaras, in Hindu scriptures, are celestial nymphs or spirits known for their exceptional beauty and grace. They are often associated with water, specifically rivers, and are considered divine dancers and musicians. Apsaras are believed to be heavenly beings who entertain and sometimes seduce gods, sages, and heroes with their enchanting dances and music.
In Hindu art and literature, apsaras play significant roles, appearing in various myths and epics. They are often depicted as ethereal, elegant beings with celestial attributes. Apsaras are part of the broader Hindu cosmology, adding a touch of beauty and mystique to the celestial realms.
This wooden statue beautifully captures the essence of an Apsara. With a graceful bend at the waist and one leg elegantly lifted, she embodies a fluid, dancing motion. Adorned with intricate jewelry, one hand delicately holds a mirror, while the other applies a bindi to her forehead. The craftsmanship brings to life the charm and poise of this celestial being.
Special Comments
This carving is raw but can be painted in colour or polished as needed.
Made in traditional South Indian style.
This is carved in walnut tree wood.