This vintage bronze sculpture depicts a Southeast Asian temple dancer, echoing the sacred art traditions of Khmer and Buddhist cultures from Thailand, Cambodia, or Burma in the 1970s. Crafted from solid bronze or brass, it features a distinctive dark, cool-toned patina with visible greenish oxidation, especially in the recessed areas. The figure’s elongated, slender silhouette is captured in a graceful pose, with finely rendered facial features, ornate headpiece, and richly detailed attire adorned with jewelry and flowing drapery. The sculpture stands on a stylized lotus base, intricately decorated with rhythmic petal motifs. The material displays a subtly rough, textured surface, characteristic of vintage bronze casting. Condition: very good, with natural patina and age-consistent signs of use.This figure reflects the spirit of Southeast Asian temples and ceremonies: its elongated stance and delicate gesture conjure rituals where dance served as prayer, and every detail of the costume held spiritual significance. The bronze patina narrates the passage of decades, hinting at changing tastes and interiors, yet the sculpture retains its original expressive power. The noble aging of the material and the precision of craftsmanship give the object a quiet voice of distant cultures and sacred places, where light filters through incense smoke.The sculpture may be
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Height21 cm
Width6 cm
Length6 cm
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Length6 cm
Height21 cm
Width6 cm
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