A THAI OR CAMBODIAN, KHMER-LOPBURI STYLE, BRONZE FIGURE OF BUDDHAMUCALINDA, seated in sattvasana on the three-fold coiled snake, on a rectangular base, both hands in dhyanamudra, wearing diaphanous garment, many body-ornaments, crown, his face with ridged eyebrows, urna, incised eyes, broad nose, pouting lips, elongated earlobes with pendicular earrings, high chignon and the seven headed snake-canopy behind his head, green patina, 12th Century
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A THAI OR CAMBODIAN, KHMER-LOPBURI STYLE, BRONZE FIGURE OF BUDDHAMUCALINDA, seated in sattvasana on the three-fold coiled snake, on a rectangular base, both hands in dhyanamudra, wearing diaphanous garment, many body-ornaments, crown, his face with ridged eyebrows, urna, incised eyes, broad nose, pouting lips, elongated earlobes with pendicular earrings, high chignon and the seven headed snake-canopy behind his head, green patina, 12th Century
38 cm high (restorations to snake-canopy)
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