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A Chinese Ming Dynasty Gilt Bronze Bodhisattva Buddha, Shown seated in dhyanasana with hands in vitarka and varada mudras, left hand holding a bottle vase. Wearing a necklace with three pendent tassels and priest's robes cast with patchwork and with foliate borders, the hair worn in long knotted plaits and gathered up into a topknot within the openwork foliate crown centered by a figure of Amitabha Buddha. Seated in crossed leg Lotus position. Mark on reverse side, incised six script -KaiShu- characters, YongLe Reign Period of Great Qing.The underside with incised quatrefoil flori-form petal visvavajra mark surrounding the centralized DaiJi. Provenance: Charlotte, North Carolina private collector.
Dimension: 14" H
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品相报告
Excellent condition, with normal anomalies in nature, sign of stressed surface, minor scratch & dent. Surface traced wear and or declined to gilding. Normal, considering ages and wears.
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