Siddhartha, the historical Buddha known as Shakyamuni, is shown in a classical meditation pose. Original: Musée des Arts asiatiques-Guimet, Paris. Stone sculpture, Laotian style, 19th century. Replica made of hand-patinated resin. With certificate of authenticity. Size 25 x 17.5 x 12 cm (h/w/d). Weight approx. 1.4 kg.
Power lies in tranquillity. This Buddha sits on a pedestal of lotus blossoms, absorbed in himself. Cast from solid bronze, elegantly finished in gold-brown and antique green. Size 24.5 x 16 x 14.5 cm (h/w/d). Weight 2.5 kg.
Uniquely beautiful Buddha in meditation posture. The left hand holds the almond pot, the right hand, which holds a lotus blossom, opens the palm outwards towards the Varada Murda. Cast in bronze using the lost wax technique, partially polished and patinated in several colours. Size 38 x 30 x 30 cm (h/w/d). Weight approx. 3.2 kg.
Expressive, multi-coloured Buddha figure with the classic meditation gesture of interlocked hands. Cast from solid bronze. With antique finish, partly gold-polished. Size 21.5 x 14 x 10 cm (h/w/d). Weight 1.25 kg.
Recognisable by a number of features that distinguish the Exalted One from an ordinary person, this meditating Buddha is distinguished above all by an Ushnisha spike on his head. Original: Bronze, 19th century, Cambodia, Musée des Arts asiatiques - Guimet, Paris Replica made of hand-patinated resin. With certificate of authenticity. Size including base 21.5 x 10 x 5.5 cm (h/w/d). Weight approx. 0.5 kg.
She is worshipped as a protective goddess. Her right hand is directed downwards in the gesture of granting wishes, the left hand shows the gesture of granting protection. Antique green brass. Size 36 x 21 x 16 cm (h/w/d). Weight 3.7 kg.
Hands on your knees, eyes closed - meditative calm and serenity are possible everywhere, however hectic everyday life and the outside world may be. Sculpture cast from solid bronze with a green/brown antique finish. Each piece is unique. Size 24.5 x 15 x 12 cm (H/W/D). Weight approx. 1.4 kg.
Full of pride of ownership, the nobles had their horses depicted on the reliefs of their tombs or as bronze casts. When Chinese archaeologists opened the tomb of a Han general near Wuwei in Gansu province along the ancient Silk Road in 1969 and discovered this horse, they were left breathless by the grandiose work. It is now one of the most valuable art treasures in the world. The figure balances on a swallow, which turns its head in amazement. Original: Palace Museum, Beijing. Han Dynasty, 25-220 A.D. Made from bronze using the lost wax technique and patinated by hand. Reduction. Sculpture size: 27 x 30 x 7 cm (h/w/d). Marble plinth measuring 3 x 22 x 12 cm (h/w/d). Weight 5 kg.
Full of pride of ownership, the nobles had their horses depicted on the reliefs of their tombs or as bronze casts. When Chinese archaeologists opened the tomb of a Han general near Wuwei in Gansu province along the ancient Silk Road in 1969 and discovered this horse, they were left breathless by the grandiose work. It is now one of the most valuable art treasures in the world. The figure balances on a swallow, which turns its head in amazement. Original: Palace Museum, Beijing. Han Dynasty, 25-220 A.D. Bronze with fine patina. Size 34.5 x 45 x 10 cm. Base in natural black marble. Weight 11 kg.
This cult statue, created for worship and veneration, comes from one of the main centres of early Buddhist stone statues. It shows the deified world conqueror in perfect spiritual concentration. Original: Staatliche Museen zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Museum für Indische Kunst. Takht-i-Bâhi, Gandhara, 2nd/3rd century, stone. Polymer ars mundi museum replica moulded by hand, height incl. plinth 112 cm. Weight approx. 50 kg.
The popular goddess of protective love, depicted in the graceful 'pose of royal serenity' (mahârâjalîla). A fine ruby cabochon is encrusted as a caste symbol. In her hand she holds a lotus bud as a symbol of mercy, compassion and protective love. A masterpiece of Buddhist sculpture: the fine face, the luscious hairstyle, the splendid robe, the decorative sash wrapped around the body, every detail is modelled with the utmost care.original: Victoria & Albert Museum, London.museum replica created entirely by hand. Richly chiselled polymer bronze art casting with decorative applications applied with 24 carat gold leaf. Size (W/H/D) 37.5 x 52 x 25.5 cm. Weight approx. 17 kg.
Respectfully kneeling temple guardian couple decorated with exquisite jewellery in Thai style. The so-called Teppanom traditionally watch over rooms and buildings. They bring Far Eastern charm and mindfulness. Bronze, cast by hand using the lost wax technique, elaborately finished. Brown, gold patinated. Format each 40 x 18 x 18 cm (h/w/d). Weight approx. 1.7 kg per sculpture.
This 'three-coloured' horse from the Tang dynasty (618-907 AD) was mainly made as a burial gift and represents a highlight of the Chinese ceramic tradition. Sculpture Tang horse blue made of polymer moulding, painted by hand. Size 18.5 x 17.5 x 7 cm (W/H/D).
This 'three-coloured' horse from the Tang dynasty (618-907 AD) was mainly made as a burial gift and represents a highlight of the Chinese ceramic tradition.sculpture Tang horse brown made of polymer cast art, painted by hand. Size 23 x 18 x 7 cm (W/H/D).