Ayutthayan Siamese Red Sandstone Head of Buddha

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Ayutthayan Siamese Red Sandstone Head of Buddha

A compelling 14th-century Siamese sculpture, this red sandstone Buddha head exemplifies the spiritual artistry of Ayutthaya, the historic Thai capital. Steeped in serene expression and bearing traces of its original gilding, it embodies the peaceful aesthetic associated with religious items of this remarkable period.

Origin: Thailand, Ayutthaya
Date: Circa 1300–1600
Material: Red sandstone with remnants of lacquer and gilding

Dimensions: (Please enquire for exact measurements)

Condition: Good, with original lacquer and gilding remnants; displays centuries of patina and signs of historical wear.

Emerging from Ayutthaya’s golden era, this Buddha head resonates with the tranquil sensibility found in renowned Southeast Asian religious sculpture. The city of Ayutthaya flourished as a grand cultural centre and Buddhist stronghold, influencing temple art across the region. Heads of comparable form and scale are held by leading collections and museums, underscoring its significant relevance and rarity.

Notable Features:

  • Exquisite craftsmanship: Delicately carved features, with expressive eyelids and finely rendered hair curls, demonstrating the mastery typical of Ayutthayan artisans.
  • Historic design: The gentle facial contours, serene smile, and elongated earlobes reflect canonical Buddhist iconography and classical proportions characteristic of the period.
  • Collecting importance: Buddha heads of this size and provenance are increasingly rare, especially those retaining historic lacquer and gilding. Their link to the devastating events of the 1767 Burmese invasion adds historic resonance.
  • Versatile display: Its impressive scale and contemplative expression make it ideal for a focal point in collections of religious items, as well as for enhancing any refined interior space.

This Ayutthayan Siamese red sandstone head of Buddha stands as an evocative piece for discerning collectors and interior connoisseurs alike. Its serene visage and rich history lend gravitas to religious collections, offering both spiritual and aesthetic significance as a testament to the enduring legacy of Thai sculpture.

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