These delicately carved hand fragments, once part of larger wooden deities or ceremonial figures, exemplify the grace and detail of traditional Indian sculpture. Often salvaged from disused shrines or temple processional idols, these pieces represent gestures (mudras) that conveyed meaning—protection, blessing, or offering. Even in isolation, they capture the essence of devotion and the finesse of skilled carvers, standing as quiet reminders of lost but revered forms.
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