Antique Burmese Temple Finial with Gilded Buddha Figure Circa 19th-20th Century

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Monumental 45-inch Burmese temple finial, late 19th–early 20th century, carved hardwood with gilded Buddha in Anjali Mudra and spire form, retaining aged patina.
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  • Monumental 45-inch Burmese temple finial, late 19th–early 20th century, carved hardwood with gilded Buddha in Anjali Mudra and spire form, retaining aged patina.
  • Video showcasing a monumental antique Burmese temple finial with carved Buddha figure and tapering spire, Myanmar, late 19th–early 20th century
  • Antique Burmese temple finial carved in hardwood with gilded Buddha figure, Myanmar, late 19th–early 20th century
  • Large Burmese Buddhist temple finial featuring Buddha in Anjali Mudra with tiered ushnisha
  • Monumental Myanmar temple finial with carved spire and traces of original gold leaf
  • Antique Burmese architectural finial from a Buddhist temple, hand-carved wood with aged patina
  • Buddhist temple finial from Burma showing gilded Buddha figure beneath tapering spire
  • Southeast Asian Buddhist temple finial with devotional Buddha carving and weathered gilding
  • Late 19th century Burmese temple ornament carved from hardwood with spiritual symbolism
  • Tall Myanmar temple finial displaying Buddha in prayer gesture and traditional spire form
  • Historic Burmese monastery finial with carved Buddha and architectural detailing
  • Museum-style display of an antique Burmese Buddhist temple finial with gilded figure
Monumental 45-inch Burmese temple finial, late 19th–early 20th century, carved hardwood with gilded Buddha in Anjali Mudra and spire form, retaining aged patina.
Video showcasing a monumental antique Burmese temple finial with carved Buddha figure and tapering spire, Myanmar, late 19th–early 20th century
Antique Burmese temple finial carved in hardwood with gilded Buddha figure, Myanmar, late 19th–early 20th century
Large Burmese Buddhist temple finial featuring Buddha in Anjali Mudra with tiered ushnisha
Monumental Myanmar temple finial with carved spire and traces of original gold leaf
Antique Burmese architectural finial from a Buddhist temple, hand-carved wood with aged patina
Buddhist temple finial from Burma showing gilded Buddha figure beneath tapering spire
Southeast Asian Buddhist temple finial with devotional Buddha carving and weathered gilding
Late 19th century Burmese temple ornament carved from hardwood with spiritual symbolism
Tall Myanmar temple finial displaying Buddha in prayer gesture and traditional spire form
Historic Burmese monastery finial with carved Buddha and architectural detailing
Museum-style display of an antique Burmese Buddhist temple finial with gilded figure
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Antique Burmese Temple Finial with Gilded Buddha Figure Circa 19th-20th Century

Description

Historical Context & Origin

Region: Burma (Myanmar)
Material: Hand-carved hardwood with remnants of gold leaf
Period: Late 19th to Early 20th Century

Description
This monumental Burmese temple finial, standing an impressive 45 inches tall, was once an architectural element from a Buddhist temple or monastery in Burma (modern-day Myanmar). Carved with striking detail and devotional symbolism, it embodies both spiritual reverence and artistic craftsmanship. The lower section presents a gilded Buddha figure in Anjali Mudra (gesture of reverence), adorned with a tiered ushnisha headdress, a hallmark of Burmese Buddhist art. Rising above, the spire tapers into a finely carved architectural form, echoing the motifs found in Burmese temples. The natural aged patina, softened gilding, and traces of weathering attest to its long exposure to the elements, enhancing its authenticity and historical character.

Features

- Towering 45-inch temple finial from Burma

- Gilded Buddha figure in Anjali Mudra with tiered ushnisha headdress

- Finely carved hardwood with remnants of original gold leaf

- Elongated spire form inspired by Burmese temple architecture

- Mounted on a modern base for stability and display

Cultural Significance
Temple finials such as this were more than decorative elements; they carried deep spiritual meaning, crowning sacred spaces with symbols of enlightenment and divine protection. The Buddha in Anjali Mudra reflects devotion, humility, and gratitude, while the spire represents the connection between the earthly and the divine. For the Burmese faithful, such elements offered both spiritual guardianship and inspiration, ensuring the sanctity of temple grounds. Today, this artifact stands as a testament to the artistic and religious traditions of Southeast Asia, offering collectors and historians a tangible link to Burma’s Buddhist heritage.

Condition
The finial retains its original aged surface with natural weathering and cracks consistent with age and outdoor exposure. Traces of original gilding remain visible on the Buddha figure, providing both visual depth and confirmation of its devotional role. Despite surface erosion, the piece remains structurally solid and stable, its wear only adding to its historic and spiritual appeal.

Dimensions (approximate)
Height: 45 in
Width: 9 in
Depth: 9 in

Age
Over 100 years old

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Description

Historical Context & Origin

Region: Burma (Myanmar)
Material: Hand-carved hardwood with remnants of gold leaf
Period: Late 19th to Early 20th Century

Description
This monumental Burmese temple finial, standing an impressive 45 inches tall, was once an architectural element from a Buddhist temple or monastery in Burma (modern-day Myanmar). Carved with striking detail and devotional symbolism, it embodies both spiritual reverence and artistic craftsmanship. The lower section presents a gilded Buddha figure in Anjali Mudra (gesture of reverence), adorned with a tiered ushnisha headdress, a hallmark of Burmese Buddhist art. Rising above, the spire tapers into a finely carved architectural form, echoing the motifs found in Burmese temples. The natural aged patina, softened gilding, and traces of weathering attest to its long exposure to the elements, enhancing its authenticity and historical character.

Features

- Towering 45-inch temple finial from Burma

- Gilded Buddha figure in Anjali Mudra with tiered ushnisha headdress

- Finely carved hardwood with remnants of original gold leaf

- Elongated spire form inspired by Burmese temple architecture

- Mounted on a modern base for stability and display

Cultural Significance
Temple finials such as this were more than decorative elements; they carried deep spiritual meaning, crowning sacred spaces with symbols of enlightenment and divine protection. The Buddha in Anjali Mudra reflects devotion, humility, and gratitude, while the spire represents the connection between the earthly and the divine. For the Burmese faithful, such elements offered both spiritual guardianship and inspiration, ensuring the sanctity of temple grounds. Today, this artifact stands as a testament to the artistic and religious traditions of Southeast Asia, offering collectors and historians a tangible link to Burma’s Buddhist heritage.

Condition
The finial retains its original aged surface with natural weathering and cracks consistent with age and outdoor exposure. Traces of original gilding remain visible on the Buddha figure, providing both visual depth and confirmation of its devotional role. Despite surface erosion, the piece remains structurally solid and stable, its wear only adding to its historic and spiritual appeal.

Dimensions (approximate)
Height: 45 in
Width: 9 in
Depth: 9 in

Age
Over 100 years old

Learn More

Discover the Art of Buddhist Art of Myanmar through an exhibition review and cultural exploration.

Browse Our Collection of Artifacts of Worship, Devotion & Sacred Relics

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