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    Bronze Shiva Mukhalinga - 18th Century

    SKU: A01287

    18th Century, from Karnataka, India

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    Dimensions: W9 x D9 x H15.5 cm

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    This excellent 18th century bronze head of Shiva is a mukhalinga, literally translating to 'lingam with a face'. Lingams are phallic eggs and the non-representational form of Shiva, one of the three most prominent gods of Hinduism. Shiva is The Destroyer who demolishes in order for the world to be created anew. Originally mukhalingas were carved stone lingam, however in the 18th century, they came to be covers for lingam stones, believed to preserve the sacred vibrations and shield them when not in use. 


    This mukhalinga is a less common style and form with Shiva sporting a crown and a necklace bearing a central lingam. There is a small loop on the reverse for keeping it safely secured. There is a rich patina from years of daily use which we have preserved.

     

    It has been cast using the lost wax technique, also known as cire perdue. The figure is sculpted from beeswax in this process and then coated with clay to make the mould. Once dried and fired, molten bronze is poured into the clay mould. Once cooled, the clay is broken away, exposing the final figure where finer details are then carved into the bronze. 

     

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