Dernières Nouvelles - Buddha Statue
Thai Sukhothai Buddha images are often considered the purest expression of Thai Buddhist aesthetics, combining spiritual serenity with flowing, almost flame‑like elegance.
They emerged in the Sukhothai Kingdom (13th–15th centuries) and went on to define what many people today instinctively recognize as the “classic Thai Buddha.”
Gandhara Buddha statues mark a turning point in Buddhist art, where the Buddha was first shown in fully human form with a striking blend of Indian and Greco‑Roman aesthetics.
They are essential for understanding how Buddhism spread along the Silk Road and how visual culture translated spiritual ideas into a universal, approachable image.
The Dvaravati Buddha refers to Buddha images created under the Mon-Dvaravati culture of central Thailand between roughly the 6th and 11th centuries, and these sculptures are among the earliest, most influential Buddhist icons in mainland Southeast Asia.
They crystallize a distinct Thai–Mon Buddhist aesthetic that bridges Indian models and later Khmer, Sukhothai, and Lanna imagery, while embodying early Theravāda and Mahāyāna devotional practices in the Chao Phraya basin.
The Meditation Buddha stands as both a spiritual guide and an enduring work of art, beckoning viewers toward inner stillness and enlightened clarity in a busy world.
Avec une sélection diversifiée provenant directement de toute l'Asie, nous proposons des sculptures de Bouddha en pierre à la fois décoratives et significatives, ce qui les rend parfaites pour les maisons, les espaces de méditation ou les cadeaux.
Chaque pièce de notre collection témoigne d'une qualité exceptionnelle, d'une authenticité et d'un lien avec le patrimoine de pays tels que Sri Lanka et Cambodge.
Cet aperçu complet présente le Bouddha couché du Nirvana thaïlandais Rattanakosin non seulement comme une magnifique icône religieuse, mais aussi comme un emblème culturel de Thaïlandela renaissance historique et les traditions bouddhistes en cours.