Description
This Burmese-style Jambupati Buddha is depicted seated in meditation while adorned with royal regalia. The crowned representation refers to the “King of Kings” manifestation of the Buddha, associated with the story of Jambupati where the Buddha appears in majestic form to humble a proud ruler.
Distinctive elements — including the tiered royal crown, ornamental shoulder motifs, and detailed costume — reflect stylistic features commonly seen in Burmese devotional sculpture.
The pedestal is decorated with elephant figures, reinforcing themes of royal authority and sacred symbolism within Southeast Asian Buddhist art.
The bronze surface displays a dark mature patina, giving the sculpture a dignified and contemplative presence.
The underside contains ritual sealing material with an embedded votive tablet, indicating traditional consecration practices where sacred objects are placed within the statue during blessing ceremonies.
With a height of 35 cm, the statue offers a balanced and visually striking form suitable for altar or contemplative display.
Dimensions: 14 × 9 × 35 cm (L × W × H)










