Description
This Rattanakosin style Buddha statue is depicted in a seated posture upon a tiered ornamental base, reflecting classical Thai design commonly seen in devotional and temple-inspired pieces.
The figure features a flame-tipped ushnisha, defined facial structure, and elongated earlobes, conveying a calm and composed presence. The posture appears to be Bhumisparsha Mudra (earth-touching gesture), symbolizing the moment of enlightenment.
The surface shows a rich aged bronze patina, complemented by remnants of gold leaf application across the robe and upper body, indicating devotional use over time and enhancing its visual character.
The robe is detailed with textured floral and patterned motifs, while the base displays layered lotus-style and traditional Thai decorative elements, giving the piece a strong and grounded presence.
The underside reveals a filled base construction, typical of cast statues, contributing to its substantial weight and stability.
This is a well-proportioned Rattanakosin-style Buddha statue, suitable for altar placement or as a refined display piece.
Dimensions: 25 × 14 × 36 cm (L × W × H)










