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36" Large Peacock Design Nepalese Wooden Window

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The peacock holds profound symbolism encompassing beauty, grace, and immortality, interwoven intricately within the cultural tapestry of the Newari people residing in the Kathmandu Valley. Adorned with meticulous woodwork, this masterpiece features a central motif of a resplendent peacock, surrounded by a plethora of intricate carvings that testify to the Newar tradition's intricacy.

 

It is also referred to as the "Monalisa of Nepal," this iconic peacock window serves as a tangible embodiment of Newar culture's essence and the enduring legacy of their artisanal skills, passed down through ancestral lines. The mid-century era witnessed the pinnacle of Newar window craftsmanship, gracing palaces, private residences, and sacred edifices across the expansive canvas of Nepal Mandala.

Specifications
CAA847
Wood
16 inch Height X 36 inch Width X 3 inch Depth
Weight 6.50 kg
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A Symphony of Sacred Symbolism

This magnificent wooden window carving is a testament to the artistry and spiritual depth of Nepalese craftsmanship. Rendered from a single piece of wood, it showcases a breathtaking tableau of auspicious motifs, with the majestic peacock taking center stage. The peacock, a symbol of beauty, royalty, and immortality, is depicted in its full glory, its fanned tail a delicate lattice of intricate patterns. In Hindu mythology, the peacock is associated with Goddess Saraswati, the deity of knowledge, music, and arts, and Lord Krishna, who adorns his crown with a peacock feather, signifying divine grace and cosmic dance. The presence of the peacock in this artwork evokes an aura of prosperity and auspiciousness. ––––––––––––––––––

Guardians of the Divine Realm

Flanking the central peacock are two powerful serpentine figures, reminiscent of the Nagas, divine beings who are often depicted as guardians of treasures and sacred places in Buddhist and Hindu traditions. These Nagas, with their sinuous bodies and intricately carved scales, add a layer of protective energy to the piece. Their open mouths and fierce expressions suggest a watchful presence, warding off negativity and ensuring the sanctity of the space this carving is meant to adorn. In Buddhist lore, Nagas are often depicted as protectors of the dharma and patrons of enlightenment, embodying both fierce power and profound wisdom. ––––––––––––––––––

Echoes of Tradition and Devotion

Further details within the carving reveal miniature scenes and figures, hinting at narratives from ancient epics and devotional practices. The detailed sculpting of deities or celestial beings within the serpentine motifs suggests a connection to the pantheon of Hindu gods and goddesses, each figure imbued with religious significance and artistic reverence. The entire composition is framed by borders of finely carved floral patterns and geometric designs, a hallmark of traditional Nepalese wood carving, reflecting a deep respect for nature and cosmic order. This piece is not merely a decorative object; it is a narrative portal, inviting contemplation and connecting the viewer to a rich cultural and spiritual heritage. Its presence is intended to bring blessings, protection, and a sense of divine harmony to any environment it graces.
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