This Brass
Sculpture of Hindu God Shiva’s trident with Three Swords and Two Dragons on a
Wooden Base resembles the Majapahit Imperial scepter. The Majapahit Imperial
Scepter is a remarkable artifact resembling a trident, adorned with two dragon
heads below, symbolizing power and authority.
Originating from the Majapahit
Empire in Southeast Asia, this ceremonial scepter showcases exquisite
craftsmanship. The trident design, reminiscent of a powerful weapon, signifies
the ruler's might. The dragon heads, often associated with mythical
significance, emphasize sovereignty and protection.
As an emblem of
majesty, the Majapahit Imperial Scepter not only embodies the cultural and
historical richness of the empire but also serves as a testament to the
artistic and symbolic legacy of the Majapahit civilization.
This beautiful
sacred emblem is given a green patina tint that enhances its beauty and makes
it look like an item from the bygone era carrying the dusty stories of empires
and kings.
Symbol of Power and Protection
This magnificent brass sculpture presents a unique interpretation of the traditional trident, imbued with powerful symbolism from both Hindu and Eastern dragon lore. Standing at 26 inches tall, this striking piece commands attention and serves as a compelling focal point in any space. More than just a decorative item, it is a potent emblem of strength, wisdom, and transformative energy.
The trident, or Trishul, is most famously associated with Lord Shiva, one of the principal deities of Hinduism. It represents the three fundamental aspects of existence: creation, preservation, and destruction. As Shiva wields the Trishul, it signifies his control over these forces and his ability to maintain cosmic balance. The three blades can also symbolize the three Gunas: sattva (goodness, purity), rajas (passion, activity), and tamas (ignorance, inertia). By mastering these qualities, one can achieve liberation and enlightenment.
Dragon Guardians of Harmony
Flanking the central shaft are two meticulously crafted dragons, their sinuous bodies coiled in a protective stance. In many Eastern cultures, dragons symbolize power, good fortune, and prosperity. They are often seen as benevolent creatures, guardians of wealth and knowledge. These particular dragons are not simply decorative; they imbue the Trishul with an added layer of auspiciousness.
The dragons' presence speaks to a deeper, more holistic understanding of the universe. They represent the interplay between opposing forces—yin and yang—and the need for harmony to achieve balance. Their placement within the Trishul’s design emphasizes that true strength lies not only in power but also in the responsible application of that power, guided by wisdom and compassion.
Craftsmanship and Presentation
The sculpture's rich, antiqued brass finish lends it an air of timelessness and authenticity. The intricate detailing on the three sword-like blades reveals the hand of a skilled artisan. Each blade is adorned with floral and foliage patterns reminiscent of ancient Indian art. The substantial wooden base provides a stable and elegant foundation, allowing the sculpture to be displayed prominently in a home, office, or sacred space. The wood base measures 13.5 x 5.5 inches. This piece is best displayed on a mantlepiece, an alter, or entryway, this piece will bring an exotic and profound spiritual feeling to its surroundings.
A Fusion of Traditions
This remarkable sculpture bridges the gap between Eastern and Indian art traditions, offering a unique synthesis of cultural symbols. It is a testament to the power of art to transcend boundaries and evoke profound meaning. Whether you are drawn to its spiritual significance, its artistic beauty, or its powerful symbolism, this Trident with Dragons is sure to become a cherished heirloom. Its dimensions are 26.0 x 13.5 x 5.5 inch.