Description
Dancing Celestial Deity Devata Indian Sculpture Statue (12th century) Reproduction made in real marble or bronze. In the Metropolitan Museum of Art there is an early 12th-century Indian dancing celestial figure that is crisply carved in sandstone. The sculptor has twisted the figure into an extraordinary pose that captures the essence of her dance. Her swaying jewelry emphasizes her movement and contrasts pleasingly with her rounded body. Images of dancing semi-divine attendants often appear on the outer walls of Hindu temples, placed near the figures of gods to honor the deity. Our Dancing Celestial is based on the original figure.
This sculpture can be ordered only as custom order in either real marble or bronze. Please allow about 2-3 months for production. Attached in the listing are pictures of the Yellow and Beige marble color example options you can chose from, but you may chose other marble colors or bronze as well. The base can be made of solid black marble or other marble colors.