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Subject:Trying to indentify this old piece
Posted By: Jay Thu, Feb 19, 2009 IP: 70.244.249.169

Came across this old piece and trying to fiqure out any inormation about it someone may have

Link :What is this?


Subject:Re: Trying to indentify this old piece
Posted By: Anita Mui Fri, Feb 20, 2009

Dear Jay

It's a broken brass Buddha head from Thailand. The style is possibly a folk art from the North East, but I wonder why this head was buried and has sign of age since there is no war, no major earthquake for 250 yrs in Thailand. Only in worldwar II that USA and its alliance bombed Bangkok to kill Japanese and then destroyed many houses and temples, but this event would not cause your Buddha head looks that old.

In addition to the style, I could not date it exactly in the time it was made, since folk art can be anything that the villager picked up from many period of Thai Buddha art, then mixed up to be their own style...and your Buddha's head looks like Laos Buddha to me.

If the inscription behind the wooden plate is not a lie, this Buddha's head is possibly 19-20th century damaged head, because the faking business for tourism is not yet poppular.

Have fun
Anita Mui

Subject:Re: Trying to indentify this old piece
Posted By: Mehmet Hassan Mon, Feb 23, 2009

Dear Jay,
that your piece is old is beyond doubt,and it has a very beautiful expression. I would guess it at 200 plus years, maybe more.
Mehmet

Subject:Trying to indentify this old piece
Posted By: wingchuntaiji Thu, Feb 26, 2009

This item is definitely old! I would say that it is at least one hundred some to over two hundred years old. It appeared that it had been buried and retrieved!

1957 was the year that the item was acquired/collected by the first owner in Bangkok, and it was mounted in 1962 by the signed "artist" in Malo Kwala Bay in Hawaii. It could be the same person who bought and mounted that!


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