Antique Balinese Wooden Siku-Siku - Hand-Carved Polychrome Temple Strut - 56cm
Impressive 56cm antique Balinese temple strut (Siku-Siku) featuring a hand-carved celestial goddess and a unique acrobat figure. This early 20th-century architectural element retains its original mineral polychrome pigments (green, red, and yellow). A rare collector's piece of Balinese Hindu heritage, weighing 1.2kg.
Antique Balinese Wooden Siku-Siku - Hand-Carved Polychrome Temple Strut - 56cm
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This authentic Balinese Siku-Siku (architectural temple strut) is a masterpiece of early 20th-century woodcarving. Originating from a temple or high-status residence on Bali, Indonesia, this piece reflects the island's rich Hindu-Buddhist artistic tradition. The central figure depicts a graceful Dewi or goddess in a ceremonial crown (Gelungan), her serene expression contrasting with the dynamic carving below.
A particularly rare feature of this specific strut is the acrobatic figure at the base, depicted in a traditional contorted pose often seen in classical Balinese mythology. The sculpture is carved from solid tropical hardwood and showcases a beautiful aged patina with significant remains of original polychrome paint.
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- Origin: Bali, Indonesia (Early 20th Century).
- Iconography: Celestial goddess with a rare secondary acrobatic/ascetic figure.
- Condition: Authentic architectural salvage with stable pigment remains and natural oxidation.
- Artistry: Deep, three-dimensional hand-carving in traditional Balinese style.
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