
Pair of Yali Figures From South India - 19th Century
This striking pair of 19th century carved Yali figures from South India are powerful examples of traditional temple ornamentation, each depicting the mythical lion-like creature with exaggerated features, bulging eyes and an extended curling tongue. Hand-carved from solid wood, these figures once formed part of a larger architectural scheme, likely adorning temple pillars or ceremonial structures where such guardians were believed to ward off evil and protect sacred spaces.
Rich in detail, the carving captures the dynamic energy and symbolism of the Yali, a composite creature deeply rooted in South Indian iconography. Mounted on later custom metal stands, they have been sensitively presented as sculptural objects, allowing their expressive forms and aged patina to be fully appreciated in a modern interior setting.
- Origin: South India
- Date: 19th century
- Materials: Hand-carved wood with later metal stands
- Features: Mythical Yali figures, expressive facial carving with protruding eyes and extended tongue, deep relief detailing, originally architectural elements, now mounted as display pieces
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear, surface erosion, minor losses and natural patina consistent with age and use
- Dimensions: W17 x D8 x H33 cm
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Pair of Yali Figures From South India - 19th Century
This striking pair of 19th century carved Yali figures from South India are powerful examples of traditional temple ornamentation, each depicting the mythical lion-like creature with exaggerated features, bulging eyes and an extended curling tongue. Hand-carved from solid wood, these figures once formed part of a larger architectural scheme, likely adorning temple pillars or ceremonial structures where such guardians were believed to ward off evil and protect sacred spaces.
Rich in detail, the carving captures the dynamic energy and symbolism of the Yali, a composite creature deeply rooted in South Indian iconography. Mounted on later custom metal stands, they have been sensitively presented as sculptural objects, allowing their expressive forms and aged patina to be fully appreciated in a modern interior setting.
- Origin: South India
- Date: 19th century
- Materials: Hand-carved wood with later metal stands
- Features: Mythical Yali figures, expressive facial carving with protruding eyes and extended tongue, deep relief detailing, originally architectural elements, now mounted as display pieces
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear, surface erosion, minor losses and natural patina consistent with age and use
- Dimensions: W17 x D8 x H33 cm
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This striking pair of 19th century carved Yali figures from South India are powerful examples of traditional temple ornamentation, each depicting the mythical lion-like creature with exaggerated features, bulging eyes and an extended curling tongue. Hand-carved from solid wood, these figures once formed part of a larger architectural scheme, likely adorning temple pillars or ceremonial structures where such guardians were believed to ward off evil and protect sacred spaces.
Rich in detail, the carving captures the dynamic energy and symbolism of the Yali, a composite creature deeply rooted in South Indian iconography. Mounted on later custom metal stands, they have been sensitively presented as sculptural objects, allowing their expressive forms and aged patina to be fully appreciated in a modern interior setting.
- Origin: South India
- Date: 19th century
- Materials: Hand-carved wood with later metal stands
- Features: Mythical Yali figures, expressive facial carving with protruding eyes and extended tongue, deep relief detailing, originally architectural elements, now mounted as display pieces
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear, surface erosion, minor losses and natural patina consistent with age and use
- Dimensions: W17 x D8 x H33 cm






















