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19th century Antique wooden Thai Buddha statue from Thailand

$441.76List Price

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19th century Antique wooden Burmese Buddha statue from Burma
Located in DEVENTER, NL
Material : wood 10,6 cm high 7,8 cm wide and 6 cm deep Gilded with 24 krt. gold Mandalay style Bhumisparsha mudra 19th century Weight: 117 grams Originating from Burma Nr: 2530-11
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19th century Antique wooden Burmese Buddha statue from Burma
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This Antique Wooden Burmese Buddha Statue, originating from Burma (Myanmar) and dating back to the 19th century, is a truly remarkable and rare artifact. Crafted from high-quality wo...
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Antique Thai Buddha Statue from Thailand
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Material: bronze 28 cm high 14,5 cm wide Weight: 1.862 kgs Traces of the original gilding can be found Bhumisparsha mudra Originating from Thailand 16-17th century A very nice and special...
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Antique bronze Thai Buddha statue from Thailand
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Material: bronze 34,5 cm high 21,5 cm wide and 12,5 cm deep Weight: 3.718 kgs Gilded with 24 krt. gold Dhyana mudra Originating from Thailand 19th century - Rattanakosin period
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Antique Bronze Thai Buddha Statue from Thailand
Located in DEVENTER, NL
Material: bronze 54,6 cm high 14,5 cm wide and 14,5 cm deep Weight: 4.511 kgs Gilded with 24 krt. gold Abhaya mudra Originating from Thailand 19th century Rattanakosin perio...
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Antique Bronze Thai Buddha Statue from Thailand
Located in DEVENTER, NL
Material: bronze 51,5 cm high 12,7 cm wide and 12,7 cm deep Weight: 3.79 kgs Abhaya mudra Originating from Thailand 19th century - Rattanakosin peri.  
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