




Goddess 'Apsara' Sculpture in Brass
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Approximate Making and Shipping Timeline:
Sculpture production: 2-3 weeks
Domestic delivery (within India): 3–5 days
International delivery: 1 week
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Provenance
The Apsara has always existed somewhere between earth and sky. In this brass sculpture, her form flows like music turned to metal, graceful, poised, and alive. A celestial dancer from Hindu and Buddhist myth, she embodies the perfection of movement and the stillness that gives it meaning.
Her body bends in rhythm, caught mid-dance, her hands suspended as though about to shape air into poetry. Each detail, from the tilt of her head to the intricacy of her ornaments, reveals the artist’s devotion to the beauty of motion. The light plays across the surface, illuminating the fine lines of her garments and the soft contours of her form.
Created by Swamimalai artisans through the lost wax casting method, this piece blends copper and brass into a sculpture that feels both ancient and immediate. To stand before it is to witness grace itself, eternal, unhurried, and utterly human.
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