This 3D-printed replica recreates the iconic Naga-Enthroned Buddha, a 12th-century bronze sculpture from Cambodia’s Angkor Wat Period, originally crafted during the reign of King Jayavarman VII. The design captures the Buddha in a meditative pose, hands in the dhyana mudra, crowned and adorned, seated on a coiled multi-headed naga with its protective hood arched overhead. Reflecting the Khmer Empire’s fusion of royal power and Mahayana Buddhist devotion, this piece exemplifies Angkorian artistry with intricate detailing and symbolic depth. Is made up of 3 separate pieces!
Material Options:
– Black Nylon: Treated with a post-printing Color Touch finish, this material offers durability, scratch resistance, and consistent color across batches. The surface is uniform, ideal for high-quality, stable reproductions.
– White Nylon: Polished for a smooth texture, this is the most cost-effective option, providing a clean, tactile finish.
– Bronze: Cast using a wax master model and plaster mold, this metal option delivers a classic, elegant appearance with a warm, lustrous tone.
– Brass: Produced via metal casting, brass offers a refined, golden finish with a sophisticated aesthetic.
– Gold Plated Brass: This variant enhances brass with a luxurious gold plating, accentuating the regal iconography of the original.
– White Rhodium Plated Brass: Featuring a bright, silver-like rhodium coating, this option lends a contemporary, polished look.
Dimensions and Specifications: The original sculpture measures 58.4 cm in height and 28 cm in width (23 x 11 inches). Replicas are produced to order, with material-specific constraints applied during manufacturing.


















