Period:Unknown Production date:8thC
Materials:terracotta
Technique:painted
Subjects:buddha
Dimensions:Height: 9.40 centimetres Width: 9 centimetres
Description:
Fragmented plaque made of clay. In the middle of the originally round plaque is a representation of the Buddha sitting crosslegged in meditation pose with the hands folded in the lap. His head is surrounded by a nimbus and he is seated against a mandorla consisting of several layers of either plain rings or a wave-pattern. The mandorla is sourrounded by a a row of lotus-leaves. Traces of yellow pigments, which were used to colour the robe of the Buddha, still remain.
IMG
![图片[2]-figure BM-MAS.374-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Unknown/43/mid_01144046_001.jpg)
Comments:
Materials:terracotta
Technique:painted
Subjects:buddha
Dimensions:Height: 9.40 centimetres Width: 9 centimetres
Description:
Fragmented plaque made of clay. In the middle of the originally round plaque is a representation of the Buddha sitting crosslegged in meditation pose with the hands folded in the lap. His head is surrounded by a nimbus and he is seated against a mandorla consisting of several layers of either plain rings or a wave-pattern. The mandorla is sourrounded by a a row of lotus-leaves. Traces of yellow pigments, which were used to colour the robe of the Buddha, still remain.
IMG
![图片[2]-figure BM-MAS.374-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Unknown/43/mid_01144046_001.jpg)
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