Lot 74, Auction 3/19/2026: Four Indian Hindu Jewelry Pendant Molds of Deities
$390.00
In stock
South Asia, India, ca. 18th to early 20th century CE. A group of four bronze jeweler’s die molds, each cast with an image of a Hindu deity for producing small devotional ornaments or pendants. The smallest mold shows Shiva seated upon Nandi, holding tridents in his multiple arms; another mold presents a standing Shiva with sun and crescent moon flanking his upper arms and ritual implements in hand. A third depicts a striding deity – likely a form of Shiva or a guardian figure – while the largest shows Parvati. Size of largest: 1.8″ L x 1.4″ W (4.6 cm x 3.6 cm)
Condition: Patina and oxidation. Some rubbing and softening from use, but motifs are clear.
Provenance: private Colorado, USA collection; ex-private Los Angeles, California, USA collection; ex-major gallery, Beverly Hills, California, USA, primarily acquired between 1985 and 2005
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