The Rathika Antique Wooden Temple Panel is a breathtaking testament to traditional Indian craftsmanship and divine iconography. Hand-carved from solid teak wood nearly 70–80 years ago, this exquisite panel portrays Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati in a serene and majestic posture, seated atop Nandi, the sacred bull and devoted companion of Shiva. This depiction symbolizes cosmic balance, unity, and devotion—core themes of Hindu mythology.
Adorned with intricate detailing, the panel features finely sculpted celestial beings and ornate floral motifs that arch above the divine figures, adding depth and spiritual elegance to the composition. Every curve, expression, and adornment on this piece is the result of masterful handwork, reflecting the artistic finesse of temple artisans from a bygone era.
What sets this piece apart is its beautifully preserved original paint—rich reds, earthy greens, and hints of gold—now aged into a stunning patina that speaks of time, tradition, and sacred energy. Mounted on a sturdy custom iron stand, this panel is not just a sculpture but a relic of cultural heritage, ideal for those who appreciate the convergence of art, spirituality, and history.
Perfect for displaying in entryways, prayer rooms, living spaces, or art galleries, the Rathika Antique Wooden Temple Panel brings with it a powerful presence and a quiet sense of divinity that enriches any setting it adorns.
Size: 12 x 5 x 24 inches
Material: Antique teak wood
Finish: Hand-painted with natural aged patina
Origin: South India
Age: Approximately 70–80 years old
Mounting: Comes with a custom iron stand for display
Usage: Ideal for home altars, wall niches, entryways, or as a collector’s statement piece
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