Antique Gilt Bronze | Bodhisattva Sculpture | Compassion & Protection | Circa 1900
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Historical Context & Origin
Region: Thailand
Material: Cast bronze with traces of original gilt
Period: Late 19th to Early 20th Century
Description
This finely cast bronze sculpture depicts Guanyin (Kwan Yin)—the Bodhisattva of Compassion—seated in serene meditation upon a flowing lotus pedestal. Created in the Thai Buddhist tradition with clear Chinese Guanyin influences, the figure is rendered in a graceful full-length robe with deeply incised detailing and visible remnants of its original gold gilding.
Beside Guanyin stands a small child attendant, a symbolic imagery associated with her protection over mothers, families, and children. Together, the figures form a powerful representation of mercy, spiritual guardianship, and compassionate guidance. The piece retains a warm, naturally aged patina, and includes its original Thai Department of Fine Arts export permit tag confirming its legal export and authentic origin.
Features
- Authentic Thai cast bronze figure of Guanyin with child attendant
- Traces of original gold gilding visible throughout
- Detailed robes, crown, and lotus pedestal with crisp casting
- Includes official Thai Ministry of Fine Arts export permit tag
- Naturally aged patina across the entire surface
- Symbolizes compassion, guidance, protection, and spiritual blessing
Cultural Significance
Guanyin is revered throughout East and Southeast Asia as the embodiment of infinite compassion and mercy. In Thai Buddhist traditions, Guanyin statues are honored for their ability to bring peace, guidance, and protection to households and individuals. The presence of the child attendant reflects Guanyin’s long-standing association with family protection, fertility, and safeguarding children.
The attached Thai government export tag signifies that the sculpture was officially reviewed and documented by the Thai Ministry of Fine Arts, guaranteeing both its authenticity and compliant export under cultural heritage regulations.
Condition
Very good condition with age-appropriate wear. Gilding remnants and patina consistent with age. Strong structural integrity with no visible cracks or repairs. Original export tag is intact and included.
Dimensions (Approximate)
Height: 10.25 in
Width: 6.25 in
Age
Late 19th to Early 20th Century
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Description
Historical Context & Origin
Region: Thailand
Material: Cast bronze with traces of original gilt
Period: Late 19th to Early 20th Century
Description
This finely cast bronze sculpture depicts Guanyin (Kwan Yin)—the Bodhisattva of Compassion—seated in serene meditation upon a flowing lotus pedestal. Created in the Thai Buddhist tradition with clear Chinese Guanyin influences, the figure is rendered in a graceful full-length robe with deeply incised detailing and visible remnants of its original gold gilding.
Beside Guanyin stands a small child attendant, a symbolic imagery associated with her protection over mothers, families, and children. Together, the figures form a powerful representation of mercy, spiritual guardianship, and compassionate guidance. The piece retains a warm, naturally aged patina, and includes its original Thai Department of Fine Arts export permit tag confirming its legal export and authentic origin.
Features
- Authentic Thai cast bronze figure of Guanyin with child attendant
- Traces of original gold gilding visible throughout
- Detailed robes, crown, and lotus pedestal with crisp casting
- Includes official Thai Ministry of Fine Arts export permit tag
- Naturally aged patina across the entire surface
- Symbolizes compassion, guidance, protection, and spiritual blessing
Cultural Significance
Guanyin is revered throughout East and Southeast Asia as the embodiment of infinite compassion and mercy. In Thai Buddhist traditions, Guanyin statues are honored for their ability to bring peace, guidance, and protection to households and individuals. The presence of the child attendant reflects Guanyin’s long-standing association with family protection, fertility, and safeguarding children.
The attached Thai government export tag signifies that the sculpture was officially reviewed and documented by the Thai Ministry of Fine Arts, guaranteeing both its authenticity and compliant export under cultural heritage regulations.
Condition
Very good condition with age-appropriate wear. Gilding remnants and patina consistent with age. Strong structural integrity with no visible cracks or repairs. Original export tag is intact and included.
Dimensions (Approximate)
Height: 10.25 in
Width: 6.25 in
Age
Late 19th to Early 20th Century
Learn More
Discover the meaning and symbolism behind Bodhisattva statues: Meaning & Significance of Bodhisattva Statues – Lotus Sculpture
Browse more Buddhist and Hindu sacred statues in our curated collection: Buddhist & Hindu Sacred Statues – Relic & Rarity
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