
Cleveland Museum of Art
Pair of Earrings with Four-Armed Vishnu Riding Garuda with Nagas (serpent divinities)
- Date
- 1600s or 1700s
- Medium
- repousse gold with pearls
- Culture
- Nepal, Kathmandu Valley
- Department
- Indian and Southeast Asian Art
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
In Nepal, sculptures of deities were adorned with jewelry larger than pieces made for human beings. This pair of earrings features the Hindu god Vishnu seated cross-legged riding his mount the man-eagle Garuda. Garuda's arms are outstretched, grabbing the tails of serpents whose braided bodies snake up both sides of each earring. His wings drape like a cape behind him, and his talons clutch his crescent moon perch. Serpent hoods rise up behind Vishnu like a canopy. Vishnu and Garuda are solar deities, and they sit on the crescent moon, so the light of both celestial bodies shines from these earrings.
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