Head of Fiend (Green moss growing on stone)
Head of Fiend (Green moss growing on stone)
Artifact Description:
Title: Stone Carving of a Face with Moss
Date: Late 7th to Early 8th Century CE
Material: Stone*
Dimensions: 12 x 12 in | 30 x 30 cm
Provenance: Northeast Thailand
This stone carving of a face, dating from the late 7th to early 8th century CE, is a captivating relic from ancient Northeast Thailand. Despite a prominent crack running through the piece, the carving remains largely intact, preserving the serene expression of the figure. Over time, green moss has grown across the surface, adding a natural patina that enhances its aged appearance. The piece likely served a religious or ceremonial purpose, reflecting the artistic and spiritual traditions of the period. The presence of moss, coupled with the carving's weathered features, speaks to the centuries it has endured, offering a tangible connection to the ancient cultures of Southeast Asia.
*All masks are made of resin and artfully crafted to resemble artifacts.