Thai wooden Buddha sitting in Mara Vijaya (calling the earth to witness) posture on a delicately carved lotus base with inscription, with meditative facial expression, painted with lacquer and gilding.
Top of the head is a stupa-shaped "flame" or called usnisa, symbol of the realization of Nirvana or indicative of supreme knowledge.
Thai wooden Buddha sitting in Mara Vijaya (calling the earth to witness) posture on a base with inscription, with meditative facial expression, painted with lacquer and gilding.
Top of the head is a stupa-shaped "flame" or called usnisa, symbol of the realization of Nirvana or indicative of supreme knowledge.
Thai wooden Buddha sitting in Mara Vijaya (calling the earth to witness) posture on a base, with meditative facial expression. Trace of original gilding remains in good condition.
Top of the head is a stupa-shaped "flame" or called usnisa, symbol of the realization of Nirvana or indicative of supreme knowledge.
Laos wooden Buddha sitting in Mara Vijaya (calling the earth to witness) posture on a base with Laos inscription, meditative facial expression, painted with lacquer and gilding.
Top of the head is a stupa-shaped "flame" or called usnisa, symbol of the realization of Nirvana or indicative of supreme knowledge.
Burmese wooden disciple sitting in respectful manner. The disciple's robe is decorated with colorful glass pieces and delicately carved as layers of pleat. The folds of the robe flow over each other. Traces of original lacquer and gilding remain in good condition.
Age: Burmese, Mandalay period, circa 19th Century
Measurement: Height 21.... Click for details
Burmese wooden disciple sitting in adoration posture with two hands attached to each other indicating respectful manner. The disciple's robe is decorated with colorful glass pieces and delicately carved as layers of pleat. The folds of the robe flow over each other. Traces of original lacquer and gilding remain in good condition.
A pair of Burmese wooden disciples painted with gilding which one of the disciple sits in adoration posture with two hands attached to each other indicating respectful manner. The disciples's robes are decorated with colorful glass pieces and delicately carved as layers of pleat. The folds of the robe flow over each other.
A pair of Burmese painted wooden disciples which one of the disciple sits in adoration posture with two hands attached to each other indicating respectful manner. The disciples's robes are decorated with colorful glass pieces and delicately carved as layers of pleat. The folds of the robe flow over each other. Traces of original lacquer and gilding remain in good condition.
Rare Burmese Tai Lue wooden buddha sitting in Mara Vijaya (calling the earth to witness) posture on a base with Burmese inscription, meditative facial expression. Trace of original gilding remaining.
Top of the head is a stupa-shaped "flame" or called usnisa, symbol of the realization of Nirvana or indicative of supreme knowledge.
A pair of Burmese wooden deities in adoration posture painted with lacquer and gilding. The wings were made from metal and the bodies were made from wood.
Age: Burma, circa 19th Century
Measurement: Height 39 - 41.5 C.M. / Width 22 - 23 C.M. (Size excluding black stand)
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