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The kinnara and kinnari couple is considered to be the symbol of the karenni people, both watch over humans in … Read more The kinnara and kinnari couple is considered to be the symbol of the karenni people, both watch over humans in time of trouble or danger. Sculpted wood, burma, late 19th / early 20th century. A missing finger, normal wear. (v.photo) about h 82 cm x d 32 cm x w 36 cm. Provenance: succession of the merchant and collector claude de marteau. Sold with certificate of provenance See less
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