Balinese Vintage Hand-Carved Wood Sculpture – Pita Maha Era Fine Art, 1940s. A rare Balinese wood sculpture carved in the Pita Maha style, representing a female dancer. Handcrafted in Mas, Bali around the 1940s, this exceptional piece reflects the Balinese art renaissance inspired by Rudolf Bonnet, Walter Spies, and Ubud’s royal patronage. Carved from fine local wood, the figures exude calm balance and spiritual grace. The sculpture bears signs of age with both arms fragmented, enhancing its authenticity and historical integrity. ? Origin: Mas, Bali – Indonesia. ? Period: Circa 1940s, Pita Maha art era. ? Material: Hand-carved wood with natural patina. ? Design: female dancer. ? Measurements: 26 × 10 cm (10″ × 4″). ? Condition: Vintage, arms fragmented, age-related wear. ? Display Options: Freestanding or wall-mounted (hole at top). ? Ideal for collectors of Balinese art, ethnographic carvings, and Southeast Asian sculpture. This Pita Maha-era wood carving captures the essence of early Balinese fine art, blending spiritual harmony, cultural refinement, and timeless craftsmanship. USA & Australia: 3-7 days via DHL Express. Rest of World: 5-10 days, s. ?? MULTI-ITEM DISCOUNT. Send a message before checkout to receive your personal coupon code. This listing is for 1 statue only. Colors may vary slightly due to individual monitor settings. Tribal art is my passion, I have been collecting authentic tribal and ethnographic artifacts for over 30 years. My journeys have taken me deep into remote villages, dense forests, and across rural landscapes of Africa, Asia, India, and Southeast Asia. The items in my collection are not tourist replicas. They are genuine cultural objects, used in rituals of divination, healing, and ceremony by animist tribal communities. Every piece is hand-selected for its authenticity, craftsmanship, and story.
