Bronze India, 18th century or earlier Dimensions: Height 25 cm Weight: 2.625 grams A four-armed Kali goddess is seated leisurely on a rectangular throne with oval cushion with beaded rims. One leg is supported on the floor. She is wearing a short striped dhoti, her chest is adorned by many necklaces and chains. In her arms she is holding four objects, among them a trident (trishul) and a skull cup (kapala). Her oval face is framed by wildly flying hair and she has large circular earrings. Although often called the "Goddess of Death" or "Black Goddess" in Hinduism and depicted in a quite more frightening manner with skull garlands and lolling tongue, this representation of the goddess is closer to her other name, Mother Goddess.