Brass Decor Redpoll Winged Garuda Hinduism Bird Head Wall 2024 Hanging Sculpture ~ Made in Nepal
Brass Decor Redpoll Winged Garuda Hinduism Bird Head Wall Hanging Sculpture
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Very good collectible figurine for home décor or gifting piece made from fine brass. This unique sculpture is hand carved one of a kind and rarely found. This beautiful wall hanging sculpture is made of brass with copper polish. It is created by skilled craftsmen from Kathmandu, Nepal using traditional style with fine detail.
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Material: Brass with copper polish.
Very good collectible figurine for home décor or gifting piece made from fine brass.
Hand carved, detailed one of a kind piece from Nepal.
Dimensions: H 5” L 7.6” W 2.25”
Weight: 13.4 oz.
About Garuda
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The Garuda is a large legendary bird, bird-like creature, or humanoid bird that appears in both Hindu and Buddhist mythology. Garuda is the mount (vahana) of the Lord Vishnu. Garuda is the Hindu name for the constellation Aquila.
Garuda is known as the eternal sworn enemy of the Nāga (serpent race) and known for feeding exclusively 2024 on snakes. The image of Garuda is often used as the charm or amulet to protect the bearer from snake attack and its poison.
In Nepal, India, Indonesia and the rest of Southeast Asia the eagle symbolism is represented by Garuda. Garuda became the national emblem of Thailand and Indonesia; Thailand's Garuda is rendered in a more traditional anthropomorphic mythical style, while that of Indonesia is rendered in heraldic style with traits similar to the real Javan hawk-eagle. In Japan, Mongolia, and Myanmar, Garuda is represented as Karura, Khangarid, and Galon respectively.