This authentic sculpture is made from Panchaloha Bronze from Swamimalai, Tamil Nadu. The artisans of this region follow an ancient tradition of manufacturing bronze idols by a unique method called Madhuchista Vidhana or Lost wax method, which is described in the Shilpasastra.
The sculpture has been handcrafted with a great precision to achieve fine details with perfection. Here, the lady with slender body stands on an inverted lotus pedestal in tribhanga stance (her body bent at her right knee and the thin waist forming a beautiful S-curve).
She is wearing a close-fitting dhoti embroidered with silk threads and laces that displays the shape of her long and flawless legs. Adorned with gorgeous thick neckpieces and a long chain, her bare chest gets partially covered. A dupatta falling straight from one shoulder and worn over the other elbow, forms triangular pleats at the bottom.
Her hair gathered in a loose bun looks mesmerizing and the head is covered with a chunky metal headband reaching the forehead. She puts one hand gracefully on the forehead, while in the other hand, holds a mirror, and looks into it with a subtle smile, admiring the reflection of her beautiful face. She embraces the features of her face and feels gratified.
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