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May 23, 2013

Thinking Globally: Exploring the MIA's Indian and Southeast Asian Art Collection

7 – 8 p.m.
Pillsbury Auditorium

Presenter: Risha Lee, the MIA's Jane Emison Assistant Curator of South and Southeast Asian Art. The MIA's Indian and Southeast Asian art collection contains many gems of art, produced in a variety of times and places. In an introduction to the collecti...

Gowri Shankaram Necklace
Title:Gowri Shankaram Necklace
Artist:Artist Unknown
Date:early 19th century
Creation Place:, , Tamil Nadu,
Credit Line:The Christina N. and Swan J. Turnblad Memorial Fund
Accession Number:92.132.1
Throughout India's long history, monarchs and wealthy merchants have given gold, pearls and gems to temples to honor the deities and gain religious merit. Temple treasures include extensive jewelry holdings and, on ceremonial occasions, Hindu priests and ascetics wore the valuable ornaments in rituals. The pendant is suspended from a garland of twin rudraksha berries which symbolize the union of Shiva and his consort Gauri. The sacred couple is depicted riding the bull, Nandin, in the central gold piece of the necklace.