Other aspects of Dvaravati culture were also influenced by contact with India. The style of music and dance, for instance. Dvaravati people played harps, cymbals, and flutes, much like Indian people did.
Dvaravati religious art, of course, was Buddhist in nature. They made many representations of the Buddhist “Wheel of Law,” which they made from stone. They also produced representations of the Buddha himself. Large Buddha images carved from stone, while smaller ones were cast in bronze.