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Qing Dynasty Green Tara Tibetan Antique Buddha Statue Copper Gilding

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Item Type: Tibetan Antique Statue
Style: Tibetan
Dimensions: Height: 5.51 in (14 cm) Width: 3.54 in (9 cm) Depth: 4.92 in (12.5 cm)
Materials and Techniques: Bronze, Gilt
Place of Origin: Tibet
Period: 19th Century
Condition: Good
Tara is one of the twenty-one saviors of the Buddha. She is named after her body and color. She is revered as a savior who can miraculously save suffering sentient beings. She is also the most common and active of the manifested Taras. This statue of Tara looks like a young woman, wearing a Five Buddha Crown, which is petal-shaped. The crown is higher and her hair is tied up in a high bun. The remaining hair falls down on her shoulders, appearing in strands like waves.Tara is beautiful, handsome yet solemn, with a plump face, looking down, bulging cheeks, high nose bridge, wide nose wings, concave area around the lips, small and thick lips, showing a warm smile. Tara wears bracelets on both hands and is decorated with gorgeous jewelry. The upper body is decorated with a beaded necklace and a long chain. The lower part of the necklace is decorated with petals and beads, which adds to the gorgeous color and also highlights Tara's solemnity.The lower body wears a thin skirt that is close to the body and is light in quality. The thin skirt is close to the body and has no pleats. Only the edges of the skirt are decorated with pleats. .The thumb and ring finger of her left hand are intertwined and knotted in front of her chest. The knot of her right hand is placed on her right knee.Tara tilts her head slightly to the right and twists her waist slightly, carving out a graceful curve, which not only shows the femininity of women, but also hints at her compassionate feelings. Her left leg is crossed sideways, her right leg is lowered, and her foot is on a treasure bottle. This is also obviously different from Tibetan statues. Generally, Tibetan Tara statues have lotus paths for their feet.Tara is sitting cross-legged on the lotus seat. She sits upright and upright. The lotus seat is cast in two pieces. The lotus petals are full and long. The tips of the top petals are slightly curled. The petals are sharp and firm. The edges are decorated with beading and are symmetrically distributed up and down. , quite beautifully made. The whole thing is perfect, full of charm, gorgeous and eye-catching, exquisite craftsmanship, breathtaking!
Against the brilliant backdrop of water gold, Tara is even more compassionate, solemn and charming. This Green Tara statue has exquisite shape, solemn appearance and well-proportioned body shape. The casting lines are smooth and coherent, the depiction is regular and realistic, the patina is delicate and soft, and the carcass is thick. Such exquisite statues are very rare. The statues are magnificent and well-preserved, which is very rare.
"The First Jebzundamba Hutuktu" Zanabazar was an important religious leader and politician in the Mobei Khalkha Mongolia from the 17th to the 18th century. He played an important role in the surrender of the Khalkha Mongolia to the Qing government. Promoting effect. He was also an outstanding Buddhist sculptor. He created a unique artistic style and left exquisite and beautiful masterpieces of Buddhist statues. This is the Zhapa style. Although the Zhapai was influenced by Tibetan Buddhist art, it tried its best to follow the ancient Buddhist statue style, reflecting the relatively strong legacy of ancient Nepalese and Indian sculptures.

 

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Qing Dynasty Green Tara Tibetan Antique Buddha Statue Copper Gilding

$5,800