describe the dancing girl statue
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- This is one of the greatest achievements of the artists of Mohenjodaro as the masters of miniature.
- The bronze statue of the dancing girl is only four inches high.
- And yet it speaks volumes of a metal caster's excellent skills.
- This world-famous figure shows a female figure standing in a tribhanga pose as if relaxing after a dance number, with her right hand resting on her hip and the left entirely covered with bangles resting on the left leg forward.
- Head is slightly tilted and hair tightened with a ribbon upon shoulder.
- Eyes are closed; neck is decorated with a cowry shell necklace.
- Her arms and legs look disproportionate may be for the sake of simplicity.
- The dark medium of bronze is right for the dark negroid facial features.
- The features do not actually have resemblance to any particular female face.
- The lips and nose are thick and the elongated, half-closed eyes resemble the Limestone Bust of High priest'.
- The physical details of the body are also very less except for small breasts, curved waist and bare groin.
- The female figures of this civilisation are believed to be devoted to the power of fertility of women.
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