Extremely Rare Shan Buddha in Silver Bronze with Inscriptions – Burma, 17th–18th Century, 50 cm - BR202
Extremly rare Shan Buddha with all aspect that makes this Buddha special end rare. The throne, the monks, the inscription, the top, the beautiful face and the alloy (silverbronze).
| Place of origin: | Burma |
| Material: | Bronze |
| Height: | 50 cm. |
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| Age: | 17/18th cent. |
Exceptionally rare and remarkable Shan Buddha in silver bronze from Burma (Myanmar), dating to the 17th–18th century. This piece combines multiple rare features, making it a truly unique collector’s item.
This antique bronze Buddha statue is crafted in a distinctive silver bronze alloy, giving it a refined and vibrant surface.
The figure is adorned with original monks and inscriptions, adding significant historical depth and authenticity.
A particularly notable feature is the absence of the traditional flame (usnisa) on the head, making the piece even more rare and desirable.
The throne is constructed as a separate element, demonstrating a high level of craftsmanship and adding dimensional complexity.
The figure remains in very fine condition and presents a harmonious and refined appearance.
With a height of 50 cm, this is a striking and exclusive Buddha figure from Burma, ideal as a centerpiece in a serious collection.
An outstanding choice for those seeking a rare Shan Buddha in silver bronze with exceptional historical and artistic value.