• 1930s–1950s, possibly earlier
  • made for ritual use, not for tourists
  • representing Śiva with tribal iconography (staff, headdress, Nandi)
  • cast in the traditional lost‑wax method by a skilled artisan
  • with a patina that is entirely natural

This is not a common piece. It has presence, age, and authenticity.

Bastar

  • Tall conical or cylindrical headdress
  • Sometimes with a central ridge
  • Symbolic of tribal Śiva or village guardian deities

Your piece

  • Tall, conical, vertical headdress
  • Tribal Śiva iconography

This is classic Bastar Mahadeo style.

Bastar

  • Uses thicker coils
  • Simpler, bolder ornamentation
  • Emphasis on form, not decoration

Your piece

  • Thick coils
  • Bold, simple ornamentation
  • No filigree

This is not Odisha.

Inside India (if you could even find one):

  • ₹25,000–₹45,000
  • Roughly $300–$550
  • But availability is extremely low

Outside India (U.S. / Europe):

  • $600–$1,200 for mid‑20th century Bastar ritual bronzes
  • $1,200–$1,800 for especially good Shaiva pieces with Nandi
  • $2,000+ if sold through a gallery with provenance
  • would realistically sit around $700–$1,200 in the U.S. market today.

    If it were slightly older (pre‑1930), it could go higher.

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