A small ghura with two squatting ancestor figures in back-to-back position. Made of dense reddish wood. A ghura keeps the churning-rod on its place during the churning of the milk. The Hindu and Buddhist Nepali beliefs in the myth that ‘man & woman’ were created after the Gods churned the primal ocean. So, what Darwin said 150 years ago; that all life came from the ocean, the Nepalis know this since thousands of years. The ghura often depicts scenes from daily life or can have beautiful abstract messages. Sometimes they are anthropomorphic, or phallic or show ancestor figures. Very often they obtain beautiful wear and patina, because of their intensive use. The huge variety and affordability of these objects, makes them an interesting collecting subject. 1st half 20thc. Collected in Kathmandu, Nepal. 15cm. Please ask for price.
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