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The Couple of the Sangha – Antique Burmese Temple Statues with Gallery Provenance – ca. 1870
The Couple of the Sangha – Antique Burmese Temple Statues with Gallery Provenance – ca. 1870
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The Pair of the Sangha – Ancient Burmese Masterpieces (ca. 1870)
A monumental set with a proven history. This pair of kneeling monks from the Mandalay period was already offered by the renowned Bodhi Gallery in the 1970s, underscoring their status as authentic collector's items.
The Power of Origin
What makes this pair unique is not only the impressive height of 52 cm and the weight of 11.5 kg, but the documented journey through time. The attached gallery card (see photos) attests to their presence in the European antiques world of the last century. Although referred to at the time as Thai "Thappanoms", the technique tells a different, richer story: that of the Burmese master sculptors who specialized in Thayo lacquer relief and Hman-zi-shwe-cha glass mosaic.
Symbolic: The Recipients of Blessing
Depicted in the Namaskara Mudra (worship and greeting), these statues form a gateway to tranquility and spiritual concentration. In the Buddhist tradition, they are considered bringers of peace and harmony. Over the decades, the original polychromy and gold leaf have weathered beautifully into a patina that can only be created by time itself.
Specifications & Condition
| Dating: | approx. 1870 (19th-century heritage) |
| Weight: | Total 11.5 kg solid wood |
| Provenance: | Ex-Bodhi Gallery (years '70/'80) |
Invest in History: This is a rare opportunity to acquire a documented pair of temple statues that have stood the test of time with flying colors.
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