In Asia, it is common for Buddhist statues not to wear jewelry, but in these Southeast Asian countries, Buddhist statues have long been made with jewelry such as crowns and bracelets, and this also shows their influence.
(Please refer to the reference photo of a Cambodian goddess statue made in the 12th century, which is published in an art book.)
Since it is different from the carving design of classical stone Buddha materials in Thailand and Cambodia, it is thought to be from around the 19th century.
In the left hand, she holds something like a jewel, and in the right hand she holds a snake.
With a gentle expression and a slightly twisted waist, she expresses a beautiful and curved standing figure.
The carving technique is also good, and you can see that it has been carved carefully.
There are no major defects and it is in good condition.
This item was owned by a Japanese collector, and this is part of his collection.
A beautiful stone statue that looks good wherever you place it.
Highly recommended.
Why not add one to your collection?
Weight: 7.75 kg
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Dimensions:Height: 17.92 in (45.5 cm)Width: 5.71 in (14.5 cm)Depth: 4.73 in (12 cm)
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Style:Other(Of the Period)
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Materials and Techniques:StoneHand-Carved
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Place of Origin:Cambodia
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Period:19th Century
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Date of Manufacture:19th century
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Condition:Good
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Seller Location:Sammu-shi, JP
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Reference Number:Seller: LU5487240347612
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