Object Description
These wonderfully impressive 19th-century Kashmiri elephants are masterpieces of carved wood and lacquer artistry. Each elephant displays a striking black base adorned with intricate golden motifs and vibrant colors. Notably, their trunks are elegantly curved, showcasing the craftsmanship with detailed engravings that highlight their majestic presence. The elephants wear ornate decorations, including finely painted saddles and decorative elements on their backs, which indicate their ceremonial significance.
Their eyes, carefully painted, convey a lifelike expression, while the intricately carved tusks add to their regal appearance. The elephants stand on intricately designed bases, enhancing their overall aesthetic. These pieces not only reflect the rich cultural heritage of Kashmir but also serve as stunning decorative items, capturing the essence of traditional craftsmanship. Their rarity and detailed artistry make them highly sought after by collectors.
Batch 86.