Description
This bronze Buddha statue reflects a traditional Thai Buddhist devotional style, portraying the Buddha seated in the Earth-Touching (Bhumisparsha Mudra) posture — symbolizing the moment of enlightenment beneath the Bodhi tree.
The figure features a serene facial expression, elongated earlobes, finely detailed hair curls, and a graceful flame-like finial rising above the ushnisha. The proportions are balanced and elegant, with smooth flowing contours characteristic of Thai devotional Buddhist sculpture.
The Buddha is seated upon a multi-tiered pedestal base that gives the piece a grounded and harmonious appearance. The robe is rendered in a simple flowing manner across the torso, while remnants of devotional gold leaf remain visible on the chest area from past worship and offering practices.
Its aged bronze surface displays natural patina, tonal variation, and signs of devotional handling accumulated over time. The underside reveals traditional hollow construction methods commonly associated with Southeast Asian bronze casting traditions.
With its calm presence and classic Thai Buddhist aesthetic, this piece is well suited for altar display, meditation spaces, or collectors of Southeast Asian devotional art.
Dimensions: 12 × 8 × 23 cm (L × W × H)










