A SINO-TIBETAN FIRE-GILT MINIATURE BRONZE OF MANJUSHRI, 18TH-19TH CENTURY Catalog Number: AB0319-0050 Fire-gilt bronze Tibet, 18th to 19th century Manjushri is a patron saint of scholars and of knowledge. He is holding a khadga sword, which he uses to cut through the veil of ignorance, up high in one hand. The reverse shows the sacred Prajnaparamita book in front of a flaming lotus blossom over his shoulder. The hand in front of his chest shows the abhaya mudra. He is wearing the crown of a transcendental bodhisattva and is seated on a lotus throne. Dimensions: HEIGHT 3.65 CM Condition: Good condition Provenance: Galerie Zacke archive; previously in a German private collection and acquired between 1970 and 1980.
A SINO-TIBETAN FIRE-GILT MINIATURE BRONZE OF MANJUSHRI, 18TH-19TH CENTURY Catalog Number: AB0319-0050 Fire-gilt bronze Tibet, 18th to 19th century Manjushri is a patron saint of scholars and of knowledge. He is holding a khadga sword, which he uses to cut through the veil of ignorance, up high in one hand. The reverse shows the sacred Prajnaparamita book in front of a flaming lotus blossom over his shoulder. The hand in front of his chest shows the abhaya mudra. He is wearing the crown of a transcendental bodhisattva and is seated on a lotus throne. Dimensions: HEIGHT 3.65 CM Condition: Good condition Provenance: Galerie Zacke archive; previously in a German private collection and acquired between 1970 and 1980.
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