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Qing Dynasty Inch Buddha Four-Armed Guanyin Old Tibetan Antique Statue Yellow Lima Copper From Ganden Monastery

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Item Type: Tibetan Antique Statue
Dimensions: Height: 0.22 in (55 mm) Width: 0.98 in (25 mm) Depth: 0.59 in (15 mm)
Materials and Techniques: Yellow Lima Copper
Place of Origin: Ganden Monastery
Period: Qing Dynasty
Condition: Good
This four-armed Guanyin is an inch Buddha cast by Yellow Lima Copper in the Qing Dynasty and is a portable Buddha. It can be seen that the overall statue is relatively slender, which is a typical style of Tibetan inch Buddhas in the Qing Dynasty. The four-armed Avalokitesvara is small and exquisite. Guanyin wears her hair in a high bun and a five-leaf crown. The face is beautifully opened, the face is quiet and soft, the eyebrows are clear, the eyes are slightly closed, and the eyes are naturally looking down, gazing at all living beings with the wisdom eyes of a Bodhisattva, and all those who are watched by it will be liberated; wearing large earrings, necklaces, chest ornaments, bracelets and other jewelry. The two hands in the middle are folded in front of the chest to express wisdom and convenience. The two arms on the back are bent upward; the legs are fully knotted and the person is sitting cross-legged. The posture is tall and straight, the waist is tucked in, and the beauty is peaceful! The lotus petals are full and straight. What is particularly rare about this statue is that although it is small, it is painted as if it were a large-scale Buddha statue. This Inch Buddha statue is inherited from Ganden Monastery, and it is a statue of Inch Buddha that the master carries with him.

 


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Qing Dynasty Inch Buddha Four-Armed Guanyin Old Tibetan Antique Statue Yellow Lima Copper From Ganden Monastery

$1,200