Step into the sacred legacy of Indian folk art with this rare 19th-century hand-carved Nandi Bull on wheels, crafted in solid wood. This unique collectible piece hails from rural India, where such Nandi figures were once cherished as toys, ceremonial objects, or spiritual symbols of devotion to Lord Shiva.
Adorned with traces of its original red pigment and hand-worn details, this sculpture represents Nandi—the divine bull and gatekeeper of Shiva temples. Mounted on four wooden wheels, it captures the charm of traditional craftsmanship and storytelling. Its primitive yet powerful form makes it a soulful addition to your antique collection, altar, or folk art display.
Key Features:
Age: Early 19th century
Material: Solid wood with remnants of original pigment
Size: 7 x 4 x 5 inches
Origin: India
Design: Hand-carved folk art with working wooden wheels
Style: Primitive, tribal, devotional art
Condition: Authentic wear and patina consistent with age
Whether you’re a folk art collector, a connoisseur of antique Indian objects, or a devotee of sacred iconography, this Nandi Bull is a rare find that radiates soul, history, and reverence.
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