Old bronze Phra Pitta.
Thailand, middle of the 20th century.
Signs of wear.
Dimensions: 4 x 2.2 x 3.2 cm. Weight: 118 grams.
Phra means “monk” or amulet, and Pidta means “closed eyes”. The image of this figure hiding its face with the palms would be, for some, a symbolic image of Maha Thera Sanghajay in the traditional Sammabart meditation.
By closing its eyes, it is not exposed to the evil surrounding it. One does not care about evil and its misdeeds either. Therefore, one does not indulge in rumours, profanity, wrongdoing and any type of crime. We remain safe from the infamous acts and are thus, protected from all sorts of apprehensions and misfortunes.
Phra Pidta is known for bringing fortune. We also know that it protects from evil.
Registered shipment with insurance and track & trace.
- Oggetto
- Old Phra Pitta / Phra Pidta in bronzo
- Materiale
- Bronzo
- Periodo
- metà del XX secolo
- Regione/paese d'origine
- Tailandia
- Condizioni
- In buone condizioni, vedi descrizione
- Dimensioni
- 4×2.2×3.2 cm