Phra Ngang, base 6, fish teeth
This one has the most perfect perfection that I have ever seen. It is a simile of an old soil foundation that has lost all its moisture. There will be air pockets that are similar to a sponge. This is the reason why old clay Buddha statues become lighter when they get older. This one's content is clearly old and authentic in every element. This one is bare soil. The soil has never been sealed, filled, soaked, or coated in any way. It's in authentic, rustic condition. Nowadays, it's hard to find bare soil with clear content like this. Because the dead point is the most difficult to copy and study. And still can't do it. It will be on the land under the Buddha's base.
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