Thai wooden statue of a temple guard a.k.a. Thep Phanom
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Thep Phanom.
Wooden statue of a temple guard from Thailand. Kneeling position as a sign of worhsip and obedience. The hands probably could hold a flower or incense. This type of statues, also known in bronze, was placed at the gate of the temple.
Presumbably 1st half of the 20th. century.
Wooden statue of a temple guard from Thailand. Kneeling position as a sign of worhsip and obedience. The hands probably could hold a flower or incense. This type of statues, also known in bronze, was placed at the gate of the temple.
Presumbably 1st half of the 20th. century.
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