Seated figure of Budai

Title
Seated figure of Budai
Year/Period
18th century
Region
Dehua, Fujian province, China
Object Type
figurines, religious symbols and sculptures
Material
porcelain (material)
Technique
molding (forming), pottery techniques
Dimension
Object size: 8 x 7.2 cm
Accession No.
2000-03453
Credit Line
Gift of Frank and Pamela Hickley
NLB Type
Ceramic

The finely incised features of this laughing Budai figure are typical of the Dehua potter's concern for quality regardless of size. Here, Budai reclines against a hemp sack and is clothed in flowing robes which reveal his enormous belly.Budai (literally “cloth bag”, a reference to his hemp sack), also known as ‘Laughing Buddha’, was the incarnation of Maitreya, the ‘Buddha of the Future’. He was renowned for his unkempt, obese appearance, and love of children. He was usually depicted seated, holding a rosary in the right hand, and a hemp sack in the left, which always appears to be full.Dehua, located on the southeast coast of Fujian province, is well known for its production of white porcelain, known to Europeans as 'blanc de Chine'. The earliest Dehua porcelain was produced as early as the 14th century but the production and quality of these porcelain peaked around the 17th and 18th centuries.