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Antique Phnom Da Style Stone Hari-Hara or Vishnu Head - Protector & Preserver - 39cm/16"
Measures - (Height) 39cm/16"
An antique Phnom Da style stone Hari-Hara or Vishnu head. Vishnu is both world protector and preserver, restorer of moral order - he is all-powerful and all-pervasive by nature.
The Vishnu has perfect balance and proportions which are the key to a fine Vishnu sculpture. The carving is beautiful as you can see in the fine details of the face. Each detail is rendered perfectly.The details of this piece are particularly appealing. The Vishnu is loose mounted on a wood base (later).
The perfect traditional in appearance Vishnu to bring serenity and timeless style to you home, office or sacred space.
Provenance: Ex- private London, UK Collection.
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