Shaman prayer statue
Shaman prayer statue
This is an antique iron statue of a Shaman folk prayer figure from Nepal, located in Namaste. It depicts a male figure in a squatting position, with an elongated head and body, and short, bent legs. The arms are joined in a Namaste gesture. The surface of the statue shows a partially dark and crusty patina, which is a result of its long-term ritual use and age. These sculptures are created by the Khami cast of blacksmiths and are typically offered as a fulfillment of a vow to the main Mastra shrine.
Let op: dit zijn unieke, handgemaakte producten en kunnen variëren in grootte, vorm en kleur. Sommige producten uit de collectie zijn enkele decennia oud en kunnen tekenen van gebruik vertonen.
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About the brand
In 2004, Margret brought together a small curated
selection of Chinese antiques that would grow rapidly into the enormous
collection of unique objects and furniture called The Silk Road Collection.The
full collection has an Asian timelessness, a soul. It often features a
weathered look and un understated elegance which can be integrated in any kind
of interior. It includes antiques, authentic objects or newly made products.
About the philiosophy
Their philosophy merges perfectly with our wabi-sabi
philiosophy. Many of their objects bear the marks of time, but their
attractiveness seems to grow with any additional imperfection. weathered
surfaces, traces of paint, smoothed edges through repeated usage, uneven
patinas, handmade objects,… And all these time-made imperfections add to the
overall charm of an object. A lot of products comes from Asia. Asia is a source
of countless rich cultures and traditions. They combine old with new, soberness
with colour, details with simplicity, and East with West.
About the collection
Old furniture and decorative objects are marked by their use or daily handling which gives them a distinctive charm. They, in turn, spread that charm to any interior in which they are placed.At least twice a year they go on a large sourcing trip to Asia were they take time and effort
to find treasures. We select object and furniture on their unique appearance, but also for their authenticity and quality.Most objects and furniture in our collection are antique, which means they already existed during the tumultuous last years of the Chinese Qing dynasty.