Darpana Sundari on a Yali Wooden Panel
Darpana Sundari on a Yali Wooden Panel
Darpana Sundari on a Yali Wooden Panel

Darpana Sundari on a Yali Wooden Panel

This hand-carved wooden panel depicts Darpana Sundari, the “lady with the mirror,” a classical motif in South Indian temple and architectural art. Shown standing cross-legged on a yali and gazing into a hand-held mirror, the figure reflects traditional ideas of auspicious femininity, beauty, and cultivated grace.

Such mirror-bearing figures are closely related to temple bracket imagery (salabhanjika forms), long used in Indian artistic traditions as symbols of prosperity and vitality. The yali beneath her, a powerful mythical creature, serves as a protective and auspicious emblem widely seen in South Indian sculpture.

Carved in durable raintree wood, this panel is a fine example of vintage Indian wooden craftsmanship and temple-derived decorative art.

Regular priceRs. 12,900.00
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Tax included.

Made by Artisans From: Tamil Nadu

Weight(higher of actual or volumetric): 9.0 kg

Dimensions: 18 in(H), 12 in (L)
Material: Raintree Wood

Wipe the piece with a soft, dry cloth. Do not expose it to direct sunlight, dampness, heat or cold.

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