Two large Thai Sawankhalok stoneware architectural finial fragments from a temple with a Thepanom, Sukhothai kilns, 14th/16th C.
H 38,7 - 36,8 cm Thepphanom or thephanom (Thai: ?????) refers to the depiction of a devata (a more focused deva or Hindu deity) performing the A?jali Mudr? hand gesture. The term also refers to a deity who is a temple protector or guardian. The Thepanom first came to earth when Buddha reached enlightenment. Provenance: - With a 'Robert McPherson Antiques' label (stock number 22324, link, and stock number 22318). - The Nicol Guerin / Dick van Oenen Collection of Thai ceramics.
Two large Thai Sawankhalok stoneware architectural finial fragments from a temple with a Thepanom, Sukhothai kilns, 14th/16th C.
H 38,7 - 36,8 cm Thepphanom or thephanom (Thai: ?????) refers to the depiction of a devata (a more focused deva or Hindu deity) performing the A?jali Mudr? hand gesture. The term also refers to a deity who is a temple protector or guardian. The Thepanom first came to earth when Buddha reached enlightenment. Provenance: - With a 'Robert McPherson Antiques' label (stock number 22324, link, and stock number 22318). - The Nicol Guerin / Dick van Oenen Collection of Thai ceramics.
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