Grey-beige stoneware subject

CAMBODIA - 12th century

Estimate : 4 000 - 6 000 €

Sold 6 200 €

Subject in gray-beige stoneware representing the standing goddess Uma wearing a pleated sarong, revealing the navel, held in place by a gold-plated belt; the head is adorned with a conical mukuta and a gold-plated tiara.

(Head glued back together, small restoration to the upper part of the nose, missing arms, gaps in the sarong)

H. 54 cm

Certificate from J.-C. Moreau-Gobard dated 07/27/1995, stating that the piece has been viewed and authenticated by Jean Boisselier.

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