This astonishing statuette represents a sacred Makaliporn fruit , a mythical figure from the spiritual traditions of Southeast Asia, here interpreted in the form of a stylized female body , a symbol of fertility, abundance and the manifestation of desires.
Crafted in bronze , this piece is a recent, handcrafted work of remarkable quality. The forms are harmonious, the patina is deep and vibrant, and the whole exudes a presence that is at once sensual, mystical, and sacred. This type of representation remains extremely rare, even among discerning collectors.
Traditionally, the Makaliporn is not simply a decorative object: it is associated with notions of luck, attraction, prosperity, and fulfillment . Its feminine form refers to the womb of the world, to the capacity to give birth, both materially and spiritually.
This statuette can be placed on a personal altar, in a meditation space, or within an esoteric cabinet of curiosities. It appeals to both lovers of rare spiritual objects and collectors sensitive to ancient symbols and unusual sacred forms.
A discreet object but full of meaning, this bronze Makaliporn stands out for its unusual character , its fine craftsmanship and its immediate evocative power.
Features :
đ Type: Sacred Fruit Makaliporn (female form)
âš Material: Bronze
âž Use: Ritual, meditative, or cabinet of curiosities
đ Dimensions: 19 cm x 4.5 cm
â Weight: approximately 330 grams
đ The legend of Makaliporn fruits
According to ancient Southeast Asian traditions, Makaliporn fruits appeared in sacred forests and celestial realms, sometimes taking the form of a perfect female body (male Makaliporn fruits also exist). These mythical fruits were visible only to those with pure hearts or those guided by a particular destiny. They were said to embody primordial fertility, abundance, and wish fulfillment, but to vanish instantly if one tried to possess them greedily. The Makaliporn was therefore not an object of desire, but a symbol of harmony between lust, virtue, and spiritual balance.