Antique Thai terracotta votive tablet – Two Phra Naphok Buddhas around a Chedi.
Origin: Mahasarakham – Isan (Thailand)
Circa: 1970s
Description :
RareBuddhist terracotta votive tablet natural stone representing two Phra Naphok Buddhas seated on either side of a large central chedi, symbolizing enlightenment and protection. This ancient piece, crafted around 50 years ago in the Mahasarakham region, bears the marks of time, which testifies to its authenticity and its long ritual history. The upper part is missing, but the lower part of three additional Buddhas can be seen.
The naive and powerful style of this representation reflects the Buddhist folk art of Issan, often imbued with a raw and sincere energy. The two Phra Naphok Buddhas (Buddha under the Naga King) are figures associated with protection against destructive energies, natural disasters, and invisible enemies.
Features :
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Material: Raw red terracotta.
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Height: about 8 cm
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Width: about 5 cm
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Thickness: about 2.5 cm
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Weight: approximately 62 grams
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Estimated age: around 50 years old
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Origin: Mahasarakham, Northeast Thailand (Issan)
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Style: Votive folk art – Theravāda Buddhism.
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Motifs: Two Buddhas Phra Naphok + Central Chedi
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Authentic antique piece.
This tablet is ideal for a personal altar, a religious art collection, or a meditation practice focused on inner stability and protection. Its natural patina and palpable energy make it a unique object, a testament to the living Buddhism of Issan.