
Gilded Teak Burmese Standing Buddha from Mandalay - 19th Century
This gilded teak standing Mandalay Buddha is from Burma and was crafted during the Mandalay period (1853 - 1948), circa 1890.
Buddha can be seen with a youthful expression wearing traditional Burmese attire with inlaid coloured glass decoration.
Buddha is depicted here in the traditional Mandalay buddha form standing in samabhanga posture with his left hand holding his robe and his right hand forming the vitarka mudra whilst holding the fruit of the myrobalan, a bitter medicinal fruit. The myrobalan fruit is often seen held by Mandalay Buddhas.
Dimensions:
50 x 23 x 122 (wxdxh cms) (height including base)
From Burma
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £40
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Gilded Teak Burmese Standing Buddha from Mandalay - 19th Century
This gilded teak standing Mandalay Buddha is from Burma and was crafted during the Mandalay period (1853 - 1948), circa 1890.
Buddha can be seen with a youthful expression wearing traditional Burmese attire with inlaid coloured glass decoration.
Buddha is depicted here in the traditional Mandalay buddha form standing in samabhanga posture with his left hand holding his robe and his right hand forming the vitarka mudra whilst holding the fruit of the myrobalan, a bitter medicinal fruit. The myrobalan fruit is often seen held by Mandalay Buddhas.
Dimensions:
50 x 23 x 122 (wxdxh cms) (height including base)
From Burma
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £40
More delivery options available at checkout
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This gilded teak standing Mandalay Buddha is from Burma and was crafted during the Mandalay period (1853 - 1948), circa 1890.
Buddha can be seen with a youthful expression wearing traditional Burmese attire with inlaid coloured glass decoration.
Buddha is depicted here in the traditional Mandalay buddha form standing in samabhanga posture with his left hand holding his robe and his right hand forming the vitarka mudra whilst holding the fruit of the myrobalan, a bitter medicinal fruit. The myrobalan fruit is often seen held by Mandalay Buddhas.
Dimensions:
50 x 23 x 122 (wxdxh cms) (height including base)
From Burma
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £40
More delivery options available at checkout























