Valuation Report
This Shiva and Parvati bronze house altar is fully documented in an external valuation report, including technical examination, microscopic analysis, patina study and historical assessment. The piece dates to approximately 1650–1750 and represents an authentic pre-industrial Shaiva household shrine.
Dimensions: height 18.2 cm, width 15.5 cm, weight 1.2 kg. The detailed report includes the complete valuation, evidence blocks and analytical notes.
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Valuation Report – Shiva and Parvati Bronze House Altar
Shiva and Parvati - two seated figures on ornate thrones
Description
This Nepalese bronze house altar depicts the divine couple Shiva and Parvati, central figures within Hindu tradition symbolising balance, devotion, and spiritual unity. The figures are carefully composed within a compact altar format, designed for private worship or devotional display.
The bronze casting shows clear detailing and a naturally aged surface, consistent with traditional Nepalese metalwork. Despite its modest size, the altar has a solid weight and stable presence, reflecting its function as a household shrine object.
Well suited for collectors of Himalayan religious art or for use as a traditional home altar.
Dimensions: H 18.2 cm × W 15.5 cm
Weight: 1.2 kg
Material: bronze
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