Small Tera Temple Altar Bed Form, Konbaung Dynasty, Burma
Small Temple altar for Buddha (TERA) in the form of a teak wood bed covered with red lacquer, inlaid with silver glass mosaics.
This altar is located in the temple to receive offerings to Buddha (flowers, incense, plants, fruits and food) Split central tray (see photos)
due to the wear of time, Peacock claw foot, no restoration, original piece. 'origin .
Exceptional piece, very beautiful patina.
height 35.5 cm, width 35.5 cm, length 62 cm.
Early Konbaung Dynasty, 1752/1855, better known as the house of Alompra, 18th century, Burma
This altar is located in the temple to receive offerings to Buddha (flowers, incense, plants, fruits and food) Split central tray (see photos)
due to the wear of time, Peacock claw foot, no restoration, original piece. 'origin .
Exceptional piece, very beautiful patina.
height 35.5 cm, width 35.5 cm, length 62 cm.
Early Konbaung Dynasty, 1752/1855, better known as the house of Alompra, 18th century, Burma
850 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Asian art
Condition: Good condition
Length: 62 cm
Width: 35.5 cm
Height: 35.5 cm
Reference (ID): 965125
Availability: In stock
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