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Large Bronze Burmese Gong on Stand

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Southeast Asian: Metalwork: Pre 1980   item# 394992 (stock# 55-14)

Large Bronze Burmese Gong on Stand
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$695 

The low, rich sound of this Burmese temple gong is pleasant and gentle, yet impossible to ignore. We found the hand hammered bronze gong while traveling in Burma many years ago. The stand, constructed of aged, reclaimed elm wood, was custom made in China using traditional joinery methods. Thick, heavy bronze, blackened in the Burmese style, is responsible for the haunting sound of the gong. The striker, also made in Burma, has a hand sewn fabric cover. Dimensions of gong only: diameter 21" ...click for details


Bronze Burmese Gong, Elm Stand

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Southeast Asian: Metalwork: Pre 1980   item# 392459 (stock# 55-22)

Bronze Burmese Gong, Elm Stand
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$495 

While traveling in Burma (Myanmar) many years ago, we were enchanted by the particularly sonorous sounds of Burmese bronze gongs. Our resulting small shipment of various sizes of these gongs remained in storage until we had stands made for them in China. The stands are constructed with traditional Chinese tenon joinery of aged, reclaimed elm wood. The bright red fabric-covered striker, hand sewn in Burma, has the proper degree of softness to produce a full sound from this relatively small gong, ...click for details


Burmese Jade Guanyin Pendant

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Jewelry: Pre 1980   item# 334861 (stock# 41-23)

Burmese Jade Guanyin Pendant
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(203) 208-0771


$275 

This delicate carving of Guanyin, the revered Chinese goddess of mercy and compassion, was done in Burma in Burmese jade. Evidently carved for the ethnic Chinese community there, it is Chinese in style, with the goddess wearing her traditional headpiece and robe, holding a vase and standing on waves. She is carved in relief against a large curving dragon, which is fully visible in detail on the back side of the pendant. This jade piece is in excellent condition, and hangs from a fine gold chain. ...click for details


Burmese Jade Chess Set

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Southeast Asian: Folk Art: Pre 1980   item# 312760 (stock# 57-32)

Burmese Jade Chess Set
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$500 

Variations in the shades of these green and white jade chess pieces give this set from Burma (Myanmar) extra appeal. Green knights are dark and opaque; other green pieces are translucent and various lighter shades. Many of the white pieces show a blush of pink. Burma is the source of much of the world's jade, which is found there in several colors. The board, set into the top of a carved teak wood storage/carrying case, also is made of green and white jade. Chess pieces are carved in the Wes ...click for details


Primitive Batak Protector Mask 5

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Southeast Asian: Folk Art: Pre 1980   item# 172561 (stock# 16-41)

Primitive Batak Protector Mask 5
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(203) 208-0771


$160 

This primitive carved wood mask is from the Batak people who live around mystical Lake Toba in the northern reaches of the island of Sumatra. The small collection of Batak protector masks pictured in this catalogue (see them all under our category "Tribal") shows the fascinating range of expressions artisans were able to achieve in these relatively simple carvings. The impression conveyed by this particular mask, one of wide-eyed innocence, is underscored by the soft pastel colors used ...click for details


Primitive Batak Protector Mask 3

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Southeast Asian: Folk Art: Pre 1980   item# 167531 (stock# 16-39)

Primitive Batak Protector Mask 3
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(203) 208-0771


$160 

This primitive carved wood mask is from the Batak people who live around mystical Lake Toba in the northern reaches of the island of Sumatra in Indonesia. The small collection of Batak protector masks pictured in this catalogue (see them all under our category "Tribal") shows the fascinating range of facial expressions artisans were able to achieve in these relatively simple carvings. This particular mask has a bird theme, with rather predatory owl-like eyes and a red and green bird he ...click for details


Primitive Batak Protector Mask 2

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Southeast Asian: Folk Art: Pre 1980   item# 167528 (stock# 16-38)

Primitive Batak Protector Mask 2
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(203) 208-0771


$160 

This primitive carved wood mask is from the Batak people who live around mystical Lake Toba in the northern reaches of the island of Sumatra. The small collection of Batak protector masks pictured in this catalogue (see them all under our category "Tribal") shows the fascinating range of expressions artisans were able to achieve in these relatively simple carvings. The impression conveyed by this particular mask is that of a keen observer somewhat stunned and perplexed by what he sees- ...click for details


Primitive Batak Protector Mask 1

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Southeast Asian: Folk Art: Pre 1980   item# 167518 (stock# 16-44)

Primitive Batak Protector Mask 1
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Silk Road Gallery
(203) 208-0771


$160 

This primitive carved wood mask is from the Batak people who live around mystical Lake Toba in the northern reaches of the island of Sumatra. The small collection of Batak protector masks pictured in this catalogue (see them all under our category "Tribal") shows the fascinating range of facial expressions artisans were able to achieve in these relatively simply carved masks. This particular mask is unusual because the face appears to be smiling; its world class bloodshot eyes, however ...click for details


Ayutthaya-Style Bronze Buddha

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Southeast Asian: Sculpture: Pre 1980   item# 167330 (stock# 39-12)

Ayutthaya-Style Bronze Buddha
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$675 

The contrast of the smooth, dark sheen of the face with the light, dusty grey of the hair is a compelling feature of this well cast bronze head. Cast in Thailand about 30 years ago, it is in a style that originated during the Ayutthaya Kingdom (1350-1757), characterized by the full serene face with delicate eyebrows, slightly flared nostrils and well defined lips with the hint of a smile. Tightly curled hair in small spirals covers the head and unisha. The removable filial is an unadorned lotus ...click for details


Bronze Buddha, Sukhothai-style

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Southeast Asian: Sculpture: Pre 1980   item# 141341 (stock# 40-05)

Bronze Buddha, Sukhothai-style
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$550 

Cast about 30 years ago, this replica bronze Buddha head is in the style of Thailand's Sukhothai Kingdom. The Sukhothai period, which lasted from the mid-13th century to the end of the 14th century, is often called "The Golden Age of Thai Civilization." Religious art and architecture from this period are regarded by many art historians as representing the most classic of Thai styles. The face of a Sukhothai Buddha is immediately recognizable for its regal, commanding look, with hea ...click for details

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