eastern indian bronze

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or Pala bronze Metal sculptures produced from the 9th century in the area of modern Bihar and West Bengal in India, extending into Bangladesh. Made of an alloy of eight metals and produced by lost-wax casting, they represent various divinities (e.g., Shiva, Vishnu) and are small and portable. Produced in the great Buddhist monasteries and distributed throughout South Asia, they influenced the art of Burma (Myanmar), Siam (Thailand), and Java
eastern indian bronze

    الواصلة

    east·ern In·di·an bronze

    التركية النطق

    istırn îndiın bränz

    النطق

    /ˈēstərn ˈəndēən ˈbränz/ /ˈiːstɜrn ˈɪndiːən ˈbrɑːnz/
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