A Carved Teak Saraswati Figure
Apsaras are celestial nymphs or female spirits associated with water, clouds, and the arts. They are often depicted as beautiful, enchanting beings with the ability to dance, sing, and playing instruments. They are considered divine entertainers in the courts of various deities, most notably Indra, the king of gods. They are said to have been created from the churning of the ocean (Samudra Manthan) in Hindu mythology. They are often depicted as ethereal, graceful women with captivating beauty. They represent the allure of the divine, the power of beauty, and the enchanting nature of the cosmos. Their stories often explore themes of love, seduction, and the interplay between the divine and mortal realms. This elegant apsara is also the goddess Saraswati, the goddess of wisdom and music. The figure is carved from teak and has ben given an antique, weathered appearance.