A large relief panel depicting the Buddha — depicted in a traditional meditative or teaching pose. The Buddha figure is central to Buddhist art across Asia, and relief panels like this draw on centuries of sculptural tradition, set within an iron frame and finished with an antique gold finish that gives the piece the warm, aged quality of traditional temple metalwork. Measuring approximately 0.7 x 1 metres, this is a wall-mounted decorative piece made from fibre cement — combining the look of carved stone with the practicality of a lighter, weather-resistant material.
What This Panel Offers
A large-format wall piece — at 0.7 x 1 metres, it has the scale to serve as a primary focal point on a feature wall, in a garden, or at a building entrance.
The iron frame provides structural support and a finished edge, giving the panel a gallery-like presentation.
Fibre cement construction means it can be displayed outdoors without the weather vulnerability of wood or the weight of stone.
Weighs approximately 14 kg — wall-mountable with appropriate fixings.
Fibre Cement Relief, Iron Frame
The relief is cast in fibre cement — a durable, weather-resistant composite — and set into an iron frame. The surface is hand-finished. Dimensions: approximately 100x70x11 cm. Weight: approximately 14 kg. Made in Indonesia.
Mounting and Care
Mount on a wall using fixings rated for the weight and appropriate for your wall type (masonry, plaster, timber frame). The iron frame provides mounting points. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor display. Clean with water and a soft cloth. The fibre cement and iron are weather-resistant, though the iron frame may develop a natural patina over time if left outdoors — this can add character or be prevented with a clear sealant.
Common Questions
Can I hang this relief panel outdoors?
Yes. Fibre cement is designed for outdoor use. The iron frame will weather naturally; apply a clear metal sealant if you prefer to prevent patina.
How do I mount a panel of this weight?
Use wall fixings rated for at least 14 kg. For masonry walls, expansion bolts or heavy-duty screws work well. For plasterboard, use a stud finder and mount into studs, or use appropriate heavy-duty plasterboard fixings.