Decorative sculpture hand carved in teak wood by native artisans of the island of Sumba, belonging to the province of East Nusa Tenggara in Indonesia, in this culture horses are seen as sacred beings and as a symbol of social status and wealth, so they are usually given as a dowry during weddings. These sculptures manage to reflect through their geometric patterns the connection between man, nature and the divine, which makes this a highly valued piece for its cultural richness and its link with spirituality in this region.