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Lakshmi Riding an Elephant Oil Lamp - Early 19thC Trays When his prey

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When his prey

Ich'ung jang cabinets would have auspicious motifs

renowned for their mastery of metal casting using the ancient lost-wax technique

Unlike many masks in other African cultures

Lakshmi Riding an Elephant Oil Lamp - Early 19thC Trays When his preyThis Bastar tribal oil lamp of Panchdipa Lakshmi, the Goddess of Light. Lakshmi here is riding an elephant and holding a kalasha (oil pitcher) on her head. There are four oil burners on this lamp. The piece is very fine quality and made using the classic Dhokra lost wax technique. A similar piece can be found on page 53 of "Oriental art : India, Nepal and Tibet for pleasure and investment" by Michael Ridley with pieces from the Indira Gandhi National

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