Description
This Rattanakosin style Buddha is depicted in the Dhyana Mudra (Meditation posture), representing inner stillness, concentration, and the cultivation of wisdom. The composition reflects the grounded symmetry and devotional clarity associated with the Rattanakosin sculptural tradition.
Distinctive elements — including the calm facial expression, compact seated form, and tall flame-like ushnisha — express the stylistic vocabulary of this lineage. The multi-tiered base, richly decorated with ornamental bands and traditional layered detailing, reinforces its temple-oriented presentation.
The bronze surface displays a mature, naturally developed patina with visible remnants of aged gilding, creating a warm contrast between the underlying metal and gold leaf traces, characteristic of long-standing devotional use.
An inscription plate affixed to the base references Wat Rakhang, Bangkok, providing context to its temple-associated origin.
With a height of 49 cm and substantial weight, it offers a strong and stable altar presence, suitable for dedicated worship spaces or prominent display.
Dimensions: 38 × 22 × 49 cm (L × W × H)
Weight: 12.7 kg










