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Antique Indian Wooden Statue of a Rajasthani Bride – Hand-Painted – 74 cm
Antique Indian Wooden Statue of a Rajasthani Bride – Hand-Painted – 74 cm
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Monumental Wooden Statue of a Rajasthani Court Lady / Bride – India – 74 cm
Within 1stbuddha's heritage selection, we look for objects with character, presence, and a story of their own. This monumental, hand-carved wooden statue of a traditional Rajasthani court lady or bride is a beautiful example of this. With a height of 74 cm and a weight of 4.4 kg, this is not a small decorative object, but a powerful statement piece that instantly brings color, warmth, and cultural depth to an interior. The statue is an expressive example of Indian folk art from Rajasthan. The woman is depicted with large, expressive almond-shaped eyes and wears a richly painted ceremonial outfit, related to the traditional Chaniya Choli or Lehenga. The deep red skirt is decorated with delicate gold and white motifs, while the green center and the graceful details around the neck, wrists, and ears give the statue a festive, almost ritualistic appearance. What makes this statue special is the combination of size, posture, and presence. The open hand gesture, the upright stance, and the striking red clothing give the object a strong presence. In Indian tradition, the color red refers to life, marriage, strength, prosperity, and festivity. As a result, this statue feels not only like decoration, but like a welcoming figure that gives a space more warmth, energy, and identity.
This is the kind of object you buy for more than just the form. A Rajasthani bride symbolizes happiness, beauty, fertility, prosperity, and a new beginning. In the home, she brings an atmosphere of hospitality, feminine vitality, and positive energy. The statue fits particularly well in an entrance hall, living room, practice room, boutique, yoga room, or interior where you want to add a sense of life, protection, and abundance.
The sculpture is constructed in two parts: the figure stands on a separate, heavy octagonal base using integrated wooden pegs. This not only provides the statue with stability but also aligns with traditional wooden folk art objects that needed to be practically placed, moved, or used within a decorative or ceremonial context.
The painting displays a beautifully weathered surface with light craquelé, wear on the edges, and signs of use on the base. It is precisely these traces that give the sculpture its character. The object is colorful, striking, and authentic in appearance, without feeling sterile or new. A strong piece for those seeking Indian art with soul, symbolism, and decorative power.
Product details
| Object | Monumental wooden statue |
| Presentation | Rajasthani maid of honor / bride in traditional costume |
| Origin | India, Rajasthan |
| Period | Approx. 1930–1960, possibly older |
| Material | Hand-carved wood with polychrome painting and lacquer finish |
| Meaning | Happiness, prosperity, beauty, hospitality, feminine power, and a new beginning |
| Construction | Two-part system; figure with wooden pegs and loose octagonal base |
| Dimensions | H 74 x W 31 cm |
| Weight | 4.4 kg |
| Condition | Good decorative condition with visible signs of age and use. The paintwork shows craquelé, wear, and minor loss consistent with age and use. The sculpture is stable and has a powerful presence. |
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