Head of the Buddha

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Time Period
C. 2nd-3rd Century CE, Kushana

Location Found
Piprawaha, Uttar Pradesh

Dimensions
 W: 12.4, L: 13.7, D: 9 cm

Material
Terracotta

Number Assigned
Accession No. 1/ 10.6A/163, GNW-2
Kapilavastu Archaeological Site Museum, Lucknow Circle

(Excavation at Piprahwa and Ganwaria, 1975-79, District Siddharth Nagar, Uttar Pradesh)

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Terracotta Buddha heads, often recovered as isolated fragments, offer valuable insight into stylistic influences and regional artistic practices. This youthful Buddha head from Piprahwa is identified by its curly hair, half-closed meditative eyes, and serene expression. The prominent nose, thick lower lip, and gentle smile formed by the slight mouth slit are rendered with remarkable sensitivity.

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