Extraordinary 19th century Yali Brackets Pair from Deccan (south India)
This exquisite pair of 19th-century wooden yali brackets originates from the Deccan region of South India. Expertly hand-carved from solid wood, these architectural elements feature the mythical yali—an iconic creature in South Indian temple and palace decor, symbolizing strength and protection. Each bracket showcases a yali being subdued by a warrior on horseback, capturing the grandeur and artistic mastery of the era.
SIZE – 22×11 inches
Key Features:
- Antique Origin: Authentic 19th-century South Indian craftsmanship.
- Intricate Carvings: Depicts a warrior on horseback taming a yali, showcasing remarkable detailing.
- Solid Wood Construction: Aged patina enhances its historic appeal.
- Symbolic Significance: The yali represents protection, power, and auspiciousness in Indian mythology.
- Unique Pair: A rare and well-preserved set, making it a valuable collector’s piece.
How to Use:
- Interior Decor: Display as wall-mounted panels or frame them as statement art pieces.
- Architectural Element: Incorporate into doorways, archways, or traditional furniture.
- Collector’s Item: A must-have for antique collectors and enthusiasts of Indian heritage.
- Spiritual & Cultural Spaces: Ideal for temples, meditation rooms, or heritage-inspired interiors.
This pair of yali brackets serves as a timeless testament to the artistic excellence of South Indian woodcarving traditions.
Sold by The Great Indian Art
₹95,000.00
1 in stock