Rooster of Majapahit

Rp2.200.000

Terracotta craftsmanship dates back to the Majapahit Kingdom, which flourished between the 13th and 16th centuries. Most of these artifacts have been discovered in Trowulan, East Java, where the kingdom was centered. The various terracotta figures found in the ruins of temples and homes were used as religious offerings and decorative items. In Javanese tradition, roosters have long been viewed as emblems of strength, courage, and protection, representing core values in their cultural beliefs.

14th century style
Majapahit teraccota repro
Material: Teraccota (bottom half antique, top half new)
Dimension: 30 x 14 x 32 cm