Wooden Art featuring a Cow and Lion.
“The natural beauty of this art piece in teak wood shines through, offering a warm and inviting aesthetic. The grain and texture add depth and character. Place this beautiful art form anywhere in your home or office and embrace the vibes.
In Hinduism the Lion is associated with the Lord Vishnu, the protector, while the cow is associated with the Goddess Lakshmi, the bringer of prosperity. Together, they represent the balance of power and abundance which is displayed by the artist in this work.”
Description
Teak art carvings of Bastar are a beautiful and unique art form created by the tribal communities of the Bastar region in Chhattisgarh, India. The tribals use teak wood, known for its durability and rich golden brown color, to create intricate carvings that depict their mythology, folklore, and daily life. The Bastar art style is characterized by its bold geometric shapes, stylized figures, and use of natural motifs like flowers, animals, and birds. The carvings are often painted with vibrant colors, adding to their visual appeal.
Common types of teak art carvings from Bastar include:
Masks: Used in rituals and performances, these masks depict deities, animals, and spirits.
Figures: These carvings depict human figures, both real and imaginary, engaged in various activities.
Panels: These decorative panels are used to adorn walls and furniture. They depict scenes from mythology, folklore, and daily life.
Utility items: The tribals also carve everyday items like combs, spoons, and bowls, often with intricate designs.
Teak art carvings of Bastar are a valuable part of India’s cultural heritage. They are not only beautiful works of art but also provide a window into the lives and traditions of the Bastar tribals.
Additional information
Utility | Decor |
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Weight | 1.735 KG |
Dimensions (LXBXH) Inches | 18.5 X 3 X 9.5 |
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