NG A KINNARI
Kingdom of Siam, 18th – 19th century. This fantastic gold armlet was worn by a royal dancer on the upper arm. The front is adorned with a very traditional Hindu and Buddhist motif: the kinnari. This representation of a kinnari is quite realistic, the female body with protruding breasts and belly demonstrating the half-human character while the wings to the sides and bird-like claws contribute to the half-bird character. The kinnari is inside a protective naga’s wide open mouth as seen by the large fangs above her head and below her claws. A stunning museum piece exhibiting masterful craftsmanship.
Provenance: From an important European private collection. Acquired in Asia between 1960 and 1970. A private owner, acquired from the above.
Condition: Excellent condition with few expected traces of age and wear as well as some soil encrustations.
Weight: 216.8 g
Dimensions: Height 12.2 cm, Width 10.4 cm
Metallurgic analysis: Fine gold content 540/1000
Metallurgic Analysis
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