Description
Key Features:
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Material: Solid Bronze
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Size: 6″ (L) x 3.5″ (H)
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Craftsmanship: Traditional hand-cast design, showcasing intricate detailing
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Usage: Ritual object used in Bootha Kola ceremonies
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Era: Antique – exact age unknown, but visibly aged with authentic patina
Cultural Significance:
Bootha Kola is a form of spirit worship with roots in animism, predating mainstream Hindu traditions. The tiger figure symbolizes divine guardianship, power, and ancestral presence during ceremonial performances. Such bronze figures are rarely found outside of temple collections, making this a truly scarce and valuable collectible.
A Collector’s Delight:
Whether you’re a connoisseur of South Indian ritual art or a collector of rare bronze antiques, this piece is a treasured acquisition. Its authenticity, ritual provenance, and artistry offer an unmatched glimpse into the sacred heritage of Theyyam and Bhootharadhane traditions.


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