Lot 786
  • 786

A GILT-BRONZE FIGURE OF AVALOKITESVARA QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY

Estimate
90,000 - 120,000 HKD
bidding is closed

Description

  • bronze
well cast and portrayed seated in vajraparyankasana, the serene face with a downcast gaze and a meditative expression, flanked by long pendulous earlobes adorned with wheel-shaped earrings, the hair neatly arranged into two top-knots terminating with a miniature head of Amitabha Buddha, all behind a five-leaf crown, dressed in a patterned shawl and dhoti with the chest bare and adorned with a bejewelled necklace and a small ox head over his left shoulder, the main hands held at the front in namaskara and the additional two two held outwards in harina, all four wrists ornamented with beaded bangles, all supported on a beaded-edged double-lotus pedestal inscribed with an apocryphal Da Qing Yongzheng nian jing zao mark

Condition

Apart from some typical dents and casting flaws, the figure is in overall good condition. There is minor surface wear and rubbing to the gilding, as visible in the catalogue photos. The base plate is missing. There are traces of blue pigment in the hair around the crown.
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