Amulet
29-221-105
From: India | Rajasthan | Ajmer
Curatorial Section: Asian
Object Number | 29-221-105 |
Current Location | Collections Storage |
Culture | Hindu |
Provenience | India | Rajasthan | Ajmer |
Section | Asian |
Materials | Silver |
Iconography | Lakshmi | Devi | Goddess |
Description | Yoni shaped pendant with two eyes. Each eye is decorated with a flower and a flower is at the tip. The pendant depicts a female goddess/devi standing beneath an arch holding what appears to be branches (?). A small hole peirces her head. Amulets like these are known by many names including madaliya and patri. The original description for the piece reads: "Old Silver Hindu Talisman from Ajmere Raj. India. Lakshmi, wife of Vishnu". |
Credit Line | Bequest of Maxwell Sommerville, 1904 |
Other Number | CG2001-1-22 - Found in Collection Number | 105 - Sommerville Number |
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