Life-Size Ancient Burmese Angel Wood Carving Sculpture – Retrieved from a Cave

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Life-Size Ancient Burmese Angel Wood Carving Sculpture – Retrieved from a Cave

This antique hand-carved wooden architectural fragment, retrieved from a cave in Burma, dates back to the 19th to early 20th century and bears the unique imprint of time, with its weathered surface shaped by natural water exposure. Once part of a temple, palace, or ancestral structure, it showcases intricate relief carvings of traditional figures or symbolic motifs, reflecting expert craftsmanship and cultural significance. The naturally aged patina, softened edges, and textured surface enhance its historical depth and organic beauty. Now mounted on a newly constructed black display base, this piece serves as a striking sculptural artifact, blending history, nature, and artistry.

Dimensions (LxWxH)

36 x 42 x 206 cm
Including Base

Place of Origin

Myanmar

Period

19th - Early 20th Century

Category

Vintage

Condition

Good

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