Posted 8 years ago
ho2cultcha
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This is a very interesting piece. There are very detailed etchings all over it of people dancing, making music, a procession of horses, lots of part-animal/part human figures - Hindi topics. There are a couple of Ganesh figures and a Shiva as well. I think this is very old, but i don't know much about Hindi antiques. I'd love to find out more about it. there are some serious dents in it and they are not easy to get out since the mouth / neck are so small.
This is actually a brass and copper ovoid vase. it has some ritual use and a name, i'm sure, but i'm not sure what it is.
here's a good description: This form of ritual water vessel, known as chambu, is usually associated with the Indian holy city of Varanasi, on the bank of the Ganges, deemed to be the abode of Lord Shiva and which has been a major pilgrimage centre for centuries. Typically, the chambu has a spherical body of more or less compressed form, a high foot, and a short flaring neck. The decoration on this piece incorporates typical chased decoration of the ten avatars, or incarnations, of the god Vishnu, the phallic linga shrines sacred to Shiva, and a depiction of Shiva riding his bull, Nandi. From his head pours the Ganges stream, cutting across the bands of decoration below to the last one which represents the sacred Ganges river. In the river are the primordial tortoise, fish, a snake and an empty boat with four oars. The band between depicts the route followed by pilgrims circumambulating Varanasi, passing the temples and sacred sites along the way.