| Item No. | FA-23 |
| Description | A large late 18th-century Shan crown Buddha, crisply carved in teak and seated upon an octagonal throne in the Subduing Mara mudra. Black lacquer and gilding survive with warm patina. Regal, serene, and devotional, it embodies Shan Buddhist aesthetics during a period of cultural refinement and monastic patronage. |
| Material | Teak wood |
| Origin | Burma |
| Circa | Shan Period late 1700 |
| Dimensions | 88H x 48W x 35D cm |
| Provenance | Bai Win Collection |
Tags:
Estates Collection, Leather, Shan period
360,000NT$


















