Year of Object(s) Creation: 1100 C.E. (approximate)
Estimated Value ($USD): 4,240,000
Object Type(s): Casting, Religious artifact, Sculpture, Statue
Object Material(s): bronze, ceramic, copper, gold, metal, silver, stone, terracotta
Provenience Nation: Unknown
Provenience Location:
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Provenance

Start Year: 2020
End Year: 2020
Circumstance of Acquisition: Commissionerate of Customs officials intercepted a truck smuggling the antiquities into Bangladesh
Nation: India
Location: South Dinajpur district (Along the Indo-Bangla border in West Bengal)

25 Indian Antiquities And Idols


Description:
The antiquities included seven stone idols of the goddess Parvati, Manasha Devi, Lord Vishnu and Lord Surya; seven metallic artifacts made of bronze and octo-alloy (an alloy that is often used for casting metallic idols in Hindu and Jain temples), and 11 terracotta idols.

Case Status: Object(s) relinquished
Year Claim Initiated: 2020
Year Claim Resolved: 2020
Means of Resolution: Litigation

Complainant Name: Commissionerate of Customs (Preventive) officials
Complainant Nation: India
Complainant Nation Economy: Developing
Complainant Type: Public: Government

Respondent Name: Smugglers
Respondent Nation: Bangladesh
Respondent Nation Economy: Developing
Respondent Type: Private: Individual

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Editor's Notes:
Clarification Notes . The antiquities belong to the period between the 9th century C.E. and 16th century A.D. . It is not known from where the antiquities were stolen. Edited by Keli Fisher