Kubera/Jambala Bronze Figure on Foo Dog – Nepal, Mid 20th Century - AND291
A Kubera/jambala bronze figure. On a Fodog stand. Bottom closed with a copper plate.ln a good condition.
| Place of origin: | Nepal |
| Material: | Bronze |
| Height. | 21 cm. |
| Lenght/dept: | |
| Age: | Middle. 20th cent. |
Beautiful and well-crafted figure of Kubera, also known as Jambala, cast in bronze and originating from Nepal, dating to the mid-20th century.
The figure depicts the deity of wealth seated on a foo dog, creating a powerful and symbolic composition. Kubera/Jambala is traditionally associated with prosperity, protection, and abundance.
The craftsmanship is detailed, with fine ornamentation and a balanced expression reflecting solid workmanship.
The base is sealed with a copper plate, a feature often found on higher-quality pieces.
Standing 21 cm tall, the figure has a strong presence and remains in very good condition.
A decorative and symbolic collector’s item – particularly appealing to those interested in Tibetan and Nepalese iconography.