🏵 Balinese Apsara in painted wood – Handcrafted statuette from the late 20th century
This elegant Balinese statuette represents an apsara , a celestial dancer and divine messenger in the Hindu-Buddhist traditions of Southeast Asia. Hand-carved from local wood , it is then meticulously painted in vivid shades of red, blue, and gold , typical of Balinese folk art.
Her intense gaze, her frontal third eye and her assured posture make her a figure of spiritual grace mixed with a protective authority , halfway between the feminine divinity and the ritual guardian.
An ancient piece, dating from the end of the 20th century, which will appeal to both lovers of Asian art and collectors of ritual objects.
Spiritual virtues
- Representation of the harmony between beauty and feminine power
- Guardian of sacred places and protector of homes
- Symbol of inspiration, ritual dance and cosmic connection
🔮 Esoteric note
She doesn't dance to seduce. She dances to connect worlds.
Daughter of the stars and breath of incense, this apsara watches from her base like a silent priestess.
Her smile is a mystery, her gaze a passage.
She is presence and memory, guardian of forgotten gestures.
Features
- Origin: Bali, Indonesia
- Material: Hand-carved and painted wood
- Period: Late 20th century (circa 1980-1990)
- Height: approximately 22 cm
- Weight: approximately 75 grams
- Unique piece – traditional craftsmanship