Part of Indian mythology, the Naga was regarded as handsome, and at times, dangerous creatures. They could be either human, serpent, or something in between. In Ray Harryhausen’s creations, Snake Woman appeared dancing in fluid motions in his stop-motion puppetry in The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad.
Measuring 30cm tall and made of soft vinyl, this Naga Statue has been masterfully recreated based on Ray Harryhausen’s Snake Woman puppet. With four snake-like arms extending in all directions, and snakeskin texture detailed across her tail, she poses in mid-dance atop an exotic carpet in the Sultan’s palace. The backdrop of the palace completes the diorama perfectly. Fans of Harryhausen’s Snake Woman will love this display on their shelf!
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