Description:

A Fine old Buddhist Glazed Ceramic Wall Tile, Burma, Late 18th Century,
commissioned by the King for the Mingun Pagoda Upper Burma 18th Century.

This old ceramic tile is of the type made for the Mingun pagoda, left unfinished at the death of King Bodawpaya (1819).

This very beautiful Buddhist tile with an image of two monks sitting in niches who appear to be writing sutras or Buddhist prayers, below them is a line of old Burmese Script that looks like Pali writing. The tile is coated with a thick reddish-brown glaze.

It is from Mingun, near Mandalay in Upper Burma and was commissioned in the eighteenth century by the local king for a massive temple complex that was never completed. Because the complex was not completed, this tile was made but not installed. Very few of these tiles occasional appear.

Condition: Old repair to top left.

Provenance:
Old Collection Australia & The Todd Barlin Collection of Asian Art

  • Dimensions: 23 x 23.5 cm, 3.5 cm [Thick]

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