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16th Century Black Jambhala Tibetan Antique Buddha Statue Purple Lima Copper Big Size Sholdopal Made

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Item Type: Tibetan Antique Statue
Style: Sholdopal
Dimensions: Height: 20.08 in (51 cm) Width: 7.48 in (19 cm) Depth: 12.99 in (33 cm)
Materials and Techniques: Lima Copper
Place of Origin: Tibet
Period: 16th Century
Condition: Good
This Black Jambhala is majestic, with a large peach-shaped bun on top of his head. There is a poisonous snake in the middle of the bun, instead of the ordinary black jambhala with a statue of Sakyamuni on his head. This is very special and rare. The Black Jambhala's three eyes are wide open, looking at him with anger, and his eyes are bulging, looking powerful and domineering. The bridge of the nose is short and wide, and the mouth is open and toothy, which is very eye-catching. The upper body is naked, a collar is worn on the chest, and a long snake hangs like a sacred belt on the lower abdomen. His chest is thick, his limbs are thick, his body is short and fat, and he is full of strength. His right hand holds the treasure skull on his chest. The left hand catches the treasure-vomiting rat, and the two legs are bent to the right and the left is stretched out in a majestic posture, stepping on the back of the Vaisravana. The Vaisravana is lying sideways at the feet of the Black Jambhala, holding the treasure-vomiting rat, with a surrendered expression, and the image is very vivid. The lower part bears a single-layer lotus seat. The lotus petals are three-dimensional and rounded, with the ends of the petals slightly tilted, and the shape is regular. The bronze of the statue is delicate and solid, well preserved, and the back of the Black Jambhala is kept original. This statue is huge in size and majestic. It is a clear sholdopal. It is huge in size and exquisite in craftsmanship.

 

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