Buddha Protected by a Seven-headed Naga at The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York

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Experience the timeless elegance of our exquisite replica of the “Buddha Protected by a Seven-headed Naga,” a stunning sculpture inspired by the original Cambodian masterpiece housed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Crafted meticulously from high-quality resin, this artwork captures the intricate details and serene beauty of the Buddha in deep meditation, resting peacefully atop the coils of a majestic seven-headed Naga.

The craftsmanship reflects the Bayon style of the late 12th to early 13th century, an era marked by the reign of King Jayavarman VII, who championed Mahayana Buddhism. Each element of this sculpture, from the delicate features of the Buddha to the flowing textures of the Naga, has been carefully painted with a striking patina that emulates the rich appearance of marble and bronze, bringing a sense of authenticity and classical heritage to your space.

This piece is not just a decorative item; it embodies a significant cultural narrative, representing the fusion of Indic and local traditions in ancient Cambodia. The Naga, a symbol of protection and power, gracefully encircles the Buddha, creating a harmonious balance of spirituality and artistry that resonates with peace and enlightenment.

Enhance your collection with this remarkable sculpture, a tribute to ancient craftsmanship and a testament to the enduring legacy of Buddhist art.

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