Country Group: South and Southeast Asia (Thailand, Burma, Laos, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Vietnam)
This rare Thai bronze Buddha dates to the 15th century and is cast in the distinctive U-Thong style, a tradition celebrated for its expressive faces and powerful presence. Though measuring only three inches in height, the figure commands attention through its confident modeling and unmistakable character. The face is particularly compelling, with a classic U-Thong expression that conveys calm authority and quiet intensity, rewarding close and thoughtful viewing.
The sculpture is solid cast in high-quality bronze and shows wear and areas of corrosion consistent with its age and long history. These surface changes enhance the authenticity of the piece without diminishing its form. The proportions are compact and balanced, with the seated posture rendered in a manner that emphasizes stability and spiritual focus. This is a rare type, and over more than thirty-five years of searching, only a small number of closely related examples have been encountered, suggesting production from the same workshop.
Despite its small scale, the Buddha possesses a strong visual and spiritual presence, making it an exceptional example of early Thai bronze work. It is well suited for collectors of U-Thong material, early Thai Buddhist sculpture, or rare regional styles that prioritize expression over scale.
The figure measures approximately 3 inches in height, 1.5 inches in width, and 1 inch in depth, and is presented on a display base.
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