A SINO-TIBETAN BRONZE FIGURE OF EKADASHAMUKHA AVALOKITESVARA, QING A SINO-TIBETA…
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A SINO-TIBETAN BRONZE FIGURE OF EKADASHAMUKHA AVALOKITESVARA, QING

A SINO-TIBETAN BRONZE FIGURE OF EKADASHAMUKHA AVALOKITESVARA, QING Sino-Tibetan, 1644-1912. The eleven-headed bodhisattva standing on an unsealed lotus base, wearing elegant five-pointed crowns save for the top two heads, the body richly adorned in jewelry, with the two primary hands in anjali mudra and the other six arms radiating about him with hands holding various attributes. Condition: Very good condition with minor wear, small nicks here and there, and traces of gilt, particularly to the faces. The unsealed base has been fitted with an oval piece of wood to stabilize the piece. Provenance: German private collection, acquired from an old Bavarian private collection. Weight: 1,886 g Dimensions: Height 33.5 cm

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A SINO-TIBETAN BRONZE FIGURE OF EKADASHAMUKHA AVALOKITESVARA, QING

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