Sri Lanka, Kandyan period
Sri Lanka, Kandyan period
THB 285.00
bronze, 18th century
height: 31 cm
A bronze standing Buddha from the Kandyan period on a wooden pedestal. The buddha with remains of lacquer and polychrome paint to the front and the back with natural bronze patination.
The Kandyan period introduced a new aesthetic style of the Buddha image with the pleated robe recalling the robes of the earlier Anuradhapura period. In this distinctive Kandyan style all the pleats are in a zig zag pattern giving the impression of movement as in this example. The right hand is held in re-assurance and the forehead has engraved the distinctive spiritual symbol OM rarely seen on Sri Lankan images.
The wooden stand appears to be of the period.
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