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Early 20th century Antique bronze Burmese Buddha statue from Burma

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Immerse yourself in the serene grandeur of this Antique bronze Burmese Buddha statue, an early 20th-century masterpiece from Burma (Myanmar) that epitomizes the spiritual grace and artistic excellence of the Amarapura style. Standing 48.7 cm tall with a commanding 33 cm width and 25.5 cm depth, this imposing bronze sculpture captures the Buddha in the Varada mudra—a gesture of compassion and granting blessings—symbolizing his role as a bestower of mercy and fulfillment. Originating from the Amarapura school, renowned for its refined proportions, smooth contours, and harmonious balance, this statue reflects the zenith of Burmese Buddhist artistry during a period of cultural revival. Cast in lustrous bronze and weighing 15.3 kgs, its substantial heft and intricate detailing, from the serene, downward-gazing expression to the delicately rendered robes cascading in rhythmic folds, showcase the technical mastery of Burmese metalworkers. The statue’s surface, likely once adorned with gilded accents or lacquer, bears a rich patina that whispers of its sacred journey through time, possibly gracing temple altars or private shrines. Created during Burma’s colonial era, this piece bridges traditional craftsmanship and early modern influences, embodying the resilience of Myanmar’s spiritual heritage. Ideal for collectors of Asian religious art, historians, or spaces seeking a focal point of tranquility, this Amarapura-style Buddha is not merely an artifact but a conduit to Myanmar’s devotional legacy. With its museum-worthy preservation and profound cultural resonance, it invites reverence for both its artistry and the timeless teachings of compassion it embodies. Antique bronze Burmese Buddha statue from , Early 20th century Material : bronze 48,7 cm high 33 cm wide and 25,5 cm deep Amarapura style Varada mudra Early 20th century Weight: 15,3 kgs Originating from Burma (Myanmar)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 19.18 in (48.7 cm)Width: 13 in (33 cm)Depth: 10.04 in (25.5 cm)
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  • Date of Manufacture:
    Early 20th Century
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use.
  • Seller Location:
    DEVENTER, NL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 3670-81stDibs: LU7845244288662

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