Wooden figure of a Hindu musician - colorful sculpture from India from the 20th century

Discover a unique fragment of Indian culture and artistic craftsmanship! This exceptional, hand-painted wooden figure depicts a playing Hindu, captured in full expression and movement. It is more than a decoration – it is a story about tradition, music and spirituality of the Indian subcontinent, enclosed in the form of a meticulously made sculpture.

The figure, dating from the 20th century, is made of wood and hand-painted with vivid, intense colors that, despite the passage of time, have retained their beauty. These colors are not accidental – in Indian culture they carry symbolic meaning, often associated with specific deities, emotions or aspects of life. The figure of the musician, shown in a dynamic pose, most likely represents a traditional performer of folk or devotional music, perhaps playing an instrument such as sitar, tabla or veena. The height of the figure is about 30 cm, which makes it an ideal, expressive collectible or decorative accent.

This item is an excellent example of ethnographic applied art, often created for the local market or tourists, but with the preservation of authentic motifs and techniques. Sculptures of this type are a testament to India's rich, centuries-old sculptural tradition, present in temples, homes and during festivals. For a collector, it is an opportunity to own a piece of history and exotic culture. For a design lover, it is an original, characterful and warm object that will enliven any space, giving it a unique, global atmosphere.

The figure is in a condition corresponding to its age, with natural signs of use, which add authenticity and charm. It is an offer for connoisseurs of ethnic art, collectors of travel souvenirs and all those who seek in their interiors objects with soul and history.

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Drewniana figura hinduskiego muzyka - kolorowa rzeźba z Indii z XX wieku
€101.15
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