Head in Tuff Majapahit Kingdom
Head in Tuff Majapahit Kingdom
Head in Tuff Majapahit Kingdom
Head in Tuff Majapahit Kingdom
Head in Tuff Majapahit Kingdom
Head in Tuff Majapahit Kingdom
Head in Tuff Majapahit Kingdom
Head in Tuff Majapahit Kingdom
Head in Tuff Majapahit Kingdom
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Head in Tuff Majapahit Kingdom

16th century and older
Asian Arts
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From: 4020, LIÈGE, Belgium

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    Female head, possibly a deity or dignitary of the Majapahit court, Sumatra, 13th/15th century. Made of tuff, a volcanic rock formed by the accumulation of ash and debris thrown up during eruptions.
    Although the Majapahit kingdom expanded from Java, it features a stylized headdress typical of Sumatran art of the time, as well as large ear rings. The kingdom expanded into Sumatra in 1377 by annexing Sriwijaya. This head can therefore be dated to the late 14th century.
    Head only: H 9 cm x W 7 cm x D 7.5 cm
    H on base: 16.5 cm
    Provenance: Claude de Marteau Collection
    Sold with certificate of provenance. 3 Majapahit heads are available (Unit price)
    The Majapahit Kingdom, founded in 1293 on the island of Java, is one of the most powerful empires in island Southeast Asia. Its capital was located at Trowulan, and its golden age occurred in the 14th century, under the reign of King Hayam Wuruk (1350–1389) and his famous Prime Minister Gajah Mada. Gajah Mada's ambition was to unify the entire Malay archipelago, Nusantara, which led Majapahit to extend its influence over a vast region including Java, Sumatra, Borneo, Bali, Sulawesi, the Malay Peninsula (southern Thailand), and even parts of the Philippines. Majapahit was a centralized state based on a complex network of vassal kingdoms and alliances. Religiously, it was distinguished by a refined syncretism between Hinduism and Buddhism, reflected in its art, its Old Javanese literature, and its architecture, notably its red brick temples with rich bas-reliefs. The kingdom's decline began in the 15th century, weakened by internal conflicts and the rise of Muslim kingdoms such as the Demak Sultanate, which eventually supplanted it around 1527. Majapahit, however, remains a powerful symbol in Indonesian collective memory, inspiring to this day the idea of national unity around the concept of Nusantara, a kind of unity in diversity.
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    Ref: UD5ZGMVKRU

    Condition Very good
    Style Asian Arts (Sculptures other materials of Asian Arts Style)
    Period 16th century and older (Sculptures other materials 16th century and older)
    Country of origin Indonesia
    Length (cm) 7
    Height (cm) 16.5
    Depth (cm) 7.5
    Materials Stone
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 4-7 Business Days
    Location 4020, LIÈGE, Belgium
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