Description
This Thai Phra Rahu is depicted in the celestial-devouring posture, symbolizing the absorption of negative influences, reversal of misfortune, and protection against unseen obstacles. The figure is rendered with a bold and expressive presence, emphasizing Rahu’s role as a powerful guardian in Thai spiritual belief.
Distinctive elements — including the pronounced Yaksha-like facial features, curled moustache, wide eyes, and ornate crown — reflect the stylistic influence of Thai temple guardian figures. The composition presents Rahu seated upon a textured base, gripping the celestial sphere, reinforcing his association with eclipses and karmic transformation.
The bronze surface displays a naturally aged patina with areas of oxidation and worn gilding, creating a layered, time-softened appearance with strong visual contrast.
Unlike ritual-base constructions, this piece is formed as a solid sculptural representation, focusing on artistic detail and presence rather than embedded consecrated elements.
With a height of 17 cm, it offers a compact yet visually striking form, suitable for display, collection, or symbolic placement.
Dimensions: 17 × 14 × 17 cm (L × W × H)









