Apsara / Dancing Lady Antique Bronze Panchaloha Idol 6 inch
Apsara / Dancing Lady Antique Bronze Panchaloha Idol 6 inch
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Product Specification
Origin : Swamimalai
Material : Bronze Metal
Finish Type : Antique
Size : 6 inch (Height)
Weight : 378 gms
Product Description : This handmade bronze panchaloha dancing lady antique idol is a masterpiece of artisanal craftsmanship, showcasing intricate details and textures that evoke a sense of wonder. The artist's skillful hands have shaped the metal into a stunning work of art, imbuing it with a sense of history and tradition. Making this sculpture a treasured possession for any art lover.
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