OUR COLLECTION — ASIA — NEPAL 443. HOLY FAMILY WITH HINDU LIONS
This Holy Family is hand-carved from hardwood by Suman Shilpakar in Bhaktapur, Nepal. Suman is a Christian artisan by trade. The hardwood is called karma wood in the Nepali language and 'hallu' in Suman’s native tongue. The stain is a burgundy brown. The Joseph figure stands 7 inches tall.
Traditional Hindu art is mirrored throughout the piece in a blend of Christian and Hindu culture. Joseph’s open palms facing Jesus show a sign of respect in Nepali culture; holding the palms out to someone is a way of sharing your light and spirit with them.
The Holy Family is joined by two lions carved in a Hindu style that signify strength in Nepali culture. Suman explained why he included the lions: “We see lots of lions in Hindu temples with a belief that they protect the temple.”
Traditional Hindu art is mirrored throughout the piece in a blend of Christian and Hindu culture. Joseph’s open palms facing Jesus show a sign of respect in Nepali culture; holding the palms out to someone is a way of sharing your light and spirit with them.
The Holy Family is joined by two lions carved in a Hindu style that signify strength in Nepali culture. Suman explained why he included the lions: “We see lots of lions in Hindu temples with a belief that they protect the temple.”