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Theyyam Bronze Shield
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9.5" x 6.5" Very old. Bronze ceremonial shield from the Theyyam of Kerala. Cobra nagas at the four points provide protection from spirits while the dancer in deep trance becomes a god or goddess.
Often wrathful goddesses are invoked, like in the picture, aspects of Kali. This shield is not the one held by the dancer. It is MUCH older. http://www.theyyam.8m.com/about.htm |
Bill, you have seen some of my work. This is a lovely thing, nice casting.
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It's an interesting shield, i have never seen one like it - but then again, there are many things i have not seen as yet:). Thanks for showing.
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Another lovely piece Bill, As Tim says, great casting. very skillful.
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Thank you Jens.
What do you think the symbolism of the hooded cobra means on the Theyyam shield? Could it have a relationship to the kundalini peeking out the Ajna? Could the Ida and Pingala be lurking somewhere nearby? Let me dig up a Theyyam sword and maybe a bronze breastplate.... I mean armor. |
This piece trully show beauty and the craftmanship :)
Lovely.... |
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