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Antique Disciple Statues - Antique Burmese Style Wood Kneeling Buddha Disciples Statue (Pair) - 50cm/20"
Measures (Height) 50cm/20"
A pair of antique Burmese style Buddhist disciples - Shariputra and Maudgalyayana. Depicted as freestanding sculptures each is sat respectfully with their legs to one side. Shariputra is leaning forward, listening attentively. Maudgalyayana holds his hands together in reverence. Contemporaries of Buddha, they were legendary for their piety and power.
Here the sculptor has imparted a touching sense of youthful tenderness. The disciples have a peaceful countenance with downcast introspective eyes and firm brows. Each carving is beautiful as you can see in the fine details of the face. Each detail is rendered perfectly.
The sculpture provides the perfect Buddha to bring serenity and timeless style to your home, office or sacred space.
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