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Antique cow figurine

Antique cow figurine

Regular price €60,00 EUR
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The cow is considered the national animal of Nepal. There are many reasons for this, such as the simple fact that for most Nepalese people agriculture is (and for generations long has been) their most important way of engagement. But also the influence of Hinduism, in which faith the cow is a symbol for the goddess Lakshmi, adds to the affection and even devotion for the cow. 

In Nepal the cow is a sacred animal, which is protected from all kinds of abuse. Harming or killing a cow is considered to be a criminal offense. The symbolism connected with the cow is very rich. Among many other meanings, the cow stands for abundance, wealth, fertility and prosperity and her milk and milk-derived products such as butter and ghee are considered to be products of the biggest purity and value and are therefore used in lots of ceremonies and rituals.

This copper alloy figurine of a cow has been made somewhere in the 19th - early 20th century in the Jajarkot district in West Nepal. The style of the figurine, with somewhat elongated features, made with the 'lost wax' metal casting method, is very typical for the semi-nomadic people living in this area. 

It is a beautiful, unique piece of primitive, tribal art and will be a great addition to your altar. This figurine is not just a decorational, collection-worthy statue, but has a history of decades of being worshipped. It is very much alive and should be treated with the utmost respect and friendship.

Sizes; approximately 9,5 centimeters length, 6,5 centimeters high. It weighs 145 grams.

Unique piece, only one available.

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