Unk maker, old, lost wax cast. Great vintage condition.
Measurement Unit: Inches Height: 15.5, Width: 8.75, Depth: 5.25
Hello, this item is a brass Buddha sculpture cast using the lost-wax method, standing approximately 15.5 inches high. The iconography, including the crown, jewelry, and lotus base, aligns with Himalayan Buddhist representations of deities such as Amitayus or a crowned Shakyamuni, common in Nepalese or Northern Indian devotional art. The casting quality and stylistic proportions suggest it is a vintage piece, possibly mid-20th century, made for ritual or decorative use rather than as a historical temple sculpture.
Despite the wear seen at the base and the lack of identifiable maker’s marks, the statue retains strong aesthetic and cultural value. Such works are commonly found in international auctions and spiritual art markets. Assuming it is indeed vintage rather than a modern tourist reproduction, the estimated market value ranges from $300 to $600 USD.
In my research it looks most like this one. https://antiquebuddha.co.uk/burmese-buddha-over-p1000/fine-18thc-burmese-bronze-crowned-buddha-bb301/ Any opinion on comparison?