Angkorian Bronze Seven-Headed Naga Statuette, 15th-17th Century
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The lot presents a significant Angkorian period bronze votive figure, sized at 5.5 cm x 2 cm (2.17 inches x 0.79 inches), depicting a deity enshrined by a seven-headed Naga. Hailing from the 15th to 17th century, this artifact embodies the spiritual artistry of Southeast Asia. The figure is seated in a meditative Dhyanasana pose, with the protective Naga's heads forming a symbolic aureole, suggesting its role as a guardian figure. This relic, adorned with an excavation patina, is a testament to the enduring legacy of the region's religious sculpture. It would make a venerable addition to any collection of ancient art or serve as a focal point for those drawn to historical devotional pieces.
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Angkorian Bronze Seven-Headed Naga Statuette, 15th-17th Century
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