Mystik River
Endless Knot - Black Marble (19 cm)
Endless Knot - Black Marble (19 cm)
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The Endless Knot, known by various names such as the Infinity Knot, Eternal Knot, or Mystic Knot, embodies profound symbolism encompassing the cycles of birth, death, and rebirth, the interconnectedness of all things, and the concept of karma. While precise origins off this ancient motif remain elusive, its presence in Eastern traditions traces back to approximately 2500 BC, evidenced by its depiction on clay tablets from the ancient Indus Valley Civilization.
Revered as one of the eight auspicious symbols of Tibetan Buddhism, it is believed to represent the offerings presented to Shakyamuni Buddha upon his attainment of enlightenment, serving as a visual reminder of the profound wisdom and eternal truths inherent in Buddhist teachings.
About the Artist - A. Sikander
Originally from a small village near Udaipur in the culturally rich region of Rajasthan, India, A. Sikander is a sculptor and member of the Mystik River collective. Working primarily in black and white marble, Sikander explores themes of spirituality and human connection through abstract, modern forms. His practice bridges traditional materials with a contemporary aesthetic, offering a quiet departure from classical Indic styles.
His works—such as Infinity Sphere and Mother & Child—reflect a meditative approach to form, inviting viewers to pause and engage with the subtle balance between material and meaning. Rooted in simplicity yet layered with intention, Sikander’s sculptures add a contemplative dimension to the Mystik River collection, broadening its dialogue between tradition and modernity.
Details
Artist: A. Sikander
Origin: Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
Year: 2025
Dimensions: 10cm (h), 19cm (l), 17cm (w)
Weight: 11 kg
Note: With all hand-made stone and wood sculptures, there might be some natural erosion with cracks and spots, which adds to the uniqueness of the pieces that we offer here at Mystik River.
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