Null Bodhisattva head. Possibly Thai, 17th-18th century.
In bronze.
Part of the …
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Bodhisattva head. Possibly Thai, 17th-18th century. In bronze. Part of the skull is missing. Wooden base. Size: 17 x 14 x 13 cm. head; 13 x 11,5 x 11,5 cm. pedestal. Representation of Buddha or bodhisattva in bronze, possibly Thai. The serene face, with a sketched smile, symbolises the balance of a perfect being. The lowered eyelids are a symbol of spiritual concentration and purity, due to their similarity to the petals of the lotus. The hairstyle also identifies the iconography of the Buddhas and bodhisattvas: the curls that cover the skull like small snails and form a double skull (ushnisha), which is a symbol of meditation and spiritual life, because it is meant to evoke a temple. However, in this piece the bun has been lost due to a breakage.

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Bodhisattva head. Possibly Thai, 17th-18th century. In bronze. Part of the skull is missing. Wooden base. Size: 17 x 14 x 13 cm. head; 13 x 11,5 x 11,5 cm. pedestal. Representation of Buddha or bodhisattva in bronze, possibly Thai. The serene face, with a sketched smile, symbolises the balance of a perfect being. The lowered eyelids are a symbol of spiritual concentration and purity, due to their similarity to the petals of the lotus. The hairstyle also identifies the iconography of the Buddhas and bodhisattvas: the curls that cover the skull like small snails and form a double skull (ushnisha), which is a symbol of meditation and spiritual life, because it is meant to evoke a temple. However, in this piece the bun has been lost due to a breakage.

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