Antique Buddhist terracotta votive tablet from the historic Lopburi region of central Thailand. This rare piece, approximately 100 years old, depicts ten sacred figures—an unusual arrangement of Buddhas and Bodhisattvas aligned in vertical columns, within a pointed arch frame typical of the Lopburi style.
Khmer influence is evident in the symmetrical composition, the meditative posture of the figures, and the stylized contours. These tablets were traditionally inserted into chedis (stupas) or distributed during major ceremonies to serve as good luck charms and a karmic link to the Dharma.
The natural brown-ochre patina, the details still visible despite the marks of time, and the absence of modern restoration make it an authentic collector's item full of spirituality.
Features :
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Origin: Lopburi, Thailand
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Estimated age: About 100 years old
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Material: Old terracotta
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Dimensions: Approximately 7 cm x 5 cm
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Weight: Approximately 45 grams
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Iconography: 10 Buddhas and Bodhisattvas in meditation.
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Condition: Very good for its age - old patina, natural wear, slightly uneven edges
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Unique piece.
Traditional uses:
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Protection against harmful influences.
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Support for meditation on the qualities of the Buddha.
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Accumulation of merit and positive karma through the preservation of an ancient Buddha image.