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Norman McCormick
14th June 2015, 07:40 PM
Hi,
Can you tell me which part of the world this Buddha statue comes from, it is 13 inches (33cm) tall and is hollow cast. Thanks again.
Regards,
Norman.
Battara
15th June 2015, 01:48 AM
Southeast Asia, perhaps Thailand.
BANDOOK
15th June 2015, 11:53 AM
GREETINGS THIS BUDDHA IS IN THE TIBETAN STYLE,CHEERS
Sajen
15th June 2015, 12:47 PM
Like Jose I think it's from Thailand.
Regards,
Detlef
Norman McCormick
16th June 2015, 08:41 PM
Thanks for the input chaps, from what I can find on the net it would appear to have more in common with Thai Buddhas than Tibetan Buddhas but I'm still looking.
My Regards,
Norman.
Andrew
18th June 2015, 12:35 AM
Thai. :cool:
Sajen
18th June 2015, 07:55 AM
Like Jose I think it's from Thailand.
Regards,
Detlef
Have to correct myself, it's in Tibet/Nepal style. I get the correction from someone how knows it much better as I am. But both a recent and worked maybe in China, Rajesh was correct. :)
BANDOOK
18th June 2015, 11:36 AM
HELLO NORMAN AND SAJEN
HERE ARE SOME OF MY BUDDHAS FROM TIBET,INDIA,THAILAND,CAMBODIA JAPAN,ETC
KIND REGARDS RAJESH
BANDOOK
18th June 2015, 11:53 AM
HERE ARE SOME STONE BUDDHAS IN MY GARDEN
kahnjar1
18th June 2015, 09:45 PM
Hi Norman,
General thoughts expressed here suggest that your Buddha is Thai. I had always associated this particular "hairdo" with Thai Buddhas. Here are some pics of actual Thai Buddhas. Sorry quality is not A1 but most Temples don't
like flash photography, or in fact ANY photography!
Stu
Norman McCormick
18th June 2015, 09:51 PM
Hi,
Thanks to all for the input. It seems you were right all along Rajesh and Tibet/Nepal it is. Appears you have a thing for Buddhas which is completely understandable. I bought all of the statues in the understanding that they were relatively modern so no big surprises as to their age. The little bronze creatures I believe are mythical beasts from the land of Himmapan and I am still trying to identify the exact name for each, Singha was the keyword I needed so thanks again Rajesh. :) :) :)
My Regards,
Norman.
Norman McCormick
18th June 2015, 10:01 PM
Hi Stu,
At first I thought it was definitely Thai or that region but I did a lot of searching and to be honest I'm still confused as to generalised styles. Rajesh looks to have a good bit of knowledge judging by his collection and also Sajen's friend whom he states has good knowledge of the subject also i.d's it as Tibet/Nepal. :confused:
My Regards,
Norman.
kahnjar1
18th June 2015, 10:09 PM
Hi Stu,
At first I thought it was definitely Thai or that region but I did a lot of searching and to be honest I'm still confused as to generalised styles. Rajesh looks to have a good bit of knowledge judging by his collection and also Sajen's friend whom he states has good knowledge of the subject also i.d's it as Tibet/Nepal. :confused:
My Regards,
Norman.
I guess there is a deal of "crossculture" in the styles, but all are Buddhas....just from different regions. The 3 pics I posted are definitely Thai, but my knowledge of the different styles, and the regions they come from is minimal!
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