Bronze Suphannahong Neck Finials for Hanging Temple Bells

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Bronze Suphannahong Neck Finials for Hanging Temple Bells

These finely cast bronze finials take the form of the graceful Suphannahong, the mythical swan-like bird in Thai tradition, whose elegant neck once supported temple bells. Historically, such pieces were suspended along temple eaves or within ceremonial halls, their delicate forms serving both a functional role and a symbolic one—calling devotees to prayer with the sound of bells. Today, they can be appreciated as sculptural objects in their own right, displayed as decorative accents or mounted as part of a wall or console arrangement, bringing a touch of heritage and artistry into modern interiors.

Dimensions (LxWxH)

12 x 6 x 33 cm

Place of Origin

Thailand

Period

Late 19th – Early 20th Century c. 1880–1921

Colour

Verdigris Green Patina

Condition

Very Good, Surface wear consistent with age; natural beautiful green patination throughout; minor losses at the base edges; overall form intact with strong decorative presence.

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