

Terracotta sculpture of a female deity, possibly Lakshmi or a similar goddess, standing in a dynamic pose. The figure wears a crown and a flowing dhoti or saree with intricate folds. Her right hand is raised in a gesture, while her left hand holds an object. The sculpture is set against a decorative arch or halo with swirling patterns and motifs. The entire piece has a reddish-brown color with visible texture, suggesting it is made of terracotta. Mould.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 640 × 900 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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