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Seated Buddha
Seated Buddha
 

Seated Buddha

THAILAND; Late 14th century; Gilt bronze and lacquer; H: 70 cm; Bangkok National Museum, Thailand
Believed created during the Sukhothai Kingdom (circa 1238–1438), this statue is rare. Dense curls cover the head leading to a flame ornament above the usnisa. Eyebrows that converge into the line of the nose frame the half-closed downward gazing eyes. The ends of the elongated earlobes curve outward on either side of the neck. The close-fitting monastic robe leaves the right shoulder bare, while the end of the robe over the left shoulder is neatly folded in the Thai style and is represented with a ruffled edge. The figure sits in half lotus position on a plain base. The right hand curves forward in bhumisparsa (earth-touching) mudra while the left hand curves upward similarly as it rests in the lap. The length of the fingers and toes are equal; these elements are characteristics of a Buddha. The simplicity of the statue as well as the elegant curves and elongated limbs are part of the Sukhothai style.
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