Burmese Dry Lacquer Head of Buddha

Burmese Dry Lacquer Head of Buddha

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Southeast Asian

Period

Pre 1800

$2,500.00

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Antique Burmese wood and dry lacquer head of royal crown buddha, beautiful expression, glass details on crown, 17th to 18th century, Jambupati type, he wears a long-toothed crown with the top of the usnisa broken off, The features of the face, the slanting eyes, high eyebrows and small mouth are typical of the Shan-type.
Total size with stand: 14 1/2″ high x 7″ wide x 7″ deep. Size of head: 11 1/2″ highReference: Burmese Buddhist Sculpture, The Johan Moger Collection by Otto Karow, 1991, p. 59.

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Antique Burmese wood and dry lacquer head of royal crown buddha, beautiful expression, glass details on crown, 17th to 18th century, Jambupati type, he wears a long-toothed crown with the top of the usnisa broken off, The features of the face, the slanting eyes, high eyebrows and small mouth are typical of the Shan-type.
Total size with stand: 14 1/2″ high x 7″ wide x 7″ deep. Size of head: 11 1/2″ highReference: Burmese Buddhist Sculpture, The Johan Moger Collection by Otto Karow, 1991, p. 59.

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Region

Southeast Asian

Period

Pre 1800

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