(SOLD) Hand Carved Cambodian Soapstone Buddha Statue 12" Item #5vs63
Materials: Soapstone, Steatite
Origin: Hand Carved in Cambodia
Height: 12 inches, 30.48 cm
Width: 9 inches, 22.86 cm
Depth: 5 inches, 12.7 cm
Weight: 16 pounds
Description
This Buddha has a distinct Cambodian
style. Lord Buddha is in the the 'earth touching' gesture or 'earth
witness' also known as bhumisparsha mudra. He is seated on a
separately carved single lotus base. Lord Buddha is depicted with
heavy eyelids that evoke a mood of introspection and detachment,
enhanced by the hint of a smile on the full lips. The distended
earlobes, a legacy of Prince Siddhartha's discarding his heavy gold
jewelry further indicates the Buddha's enlightened status. A simple
yet elegant carving. It is unpolished and thus has a matte
finish.
Soapstone also known as "steatite" or "soaprock" is a stone which is notable for its high degree of resistance to heat. In Cambodia, soapstone, which mostly comes from the province of Pursat (in the western part of the country) has been used to carve religious effigies since the 17th century. Any variation in the color of the stone is inherent to the very nature of the material, its array varies from yellow-green to gray and deep purple.
This sculpture is a one of a kind statue, hand carved by the very talented artists of Cambodia. Every piece is truly unique!
Soapstone also known as "steatite" or "soaprock" is a stone which is notable for its high degree of resistance to heat. In Cambodia, soapstone, which mostly comes from the province of Pursat (in the western part of the country) has been used to carve religious effigies since the 17th century. Any variation in the color of the stone is inherent to the very nature of the material, its array varies from yellow-green to gray and deep purple.
This sculpture is a one of a kind statue, hand carved by the very talented artists of Cambodia. Every piece is truly unique!