Sculpture - Suvannamaccha
Sculpture - Suvannamaccha
This is a brass and copper sculpture of Suvannamaccha, Thai: สุพรรณมัจฉา; Khmer: សុវណ្ណមច្ឆា; Sovann Maccha; Sanskrit: सुवर्णमत्स्य, suvarṇamatsya; literally "golden fish".
Suvannamaccha is a daughter of Tosakanth appearing in the Thai and other Southeast Asian versions of Ramayana. She is a mermaid princess who tries to spoil Hanuman's plans to build a bridge to Lanka but falls in love with him instead.
Trinidad enchanted and consecrated this sculpture using potent Water Serpent Dharma sorcery in the Diablo Mountain Range in California under the full moon. Keep this sculpture on your altar, garden, pond, or near a window.
Width: 3 inches
Height: 10.8 inches
Depth: 4 inches





