Early Ming dynasty
Seated in vajrasana with twenty-one pairs of arms, each hand holding a ritual object and raised to the sides of the shoulders, the elongated uppermost hands held upwards above six heads of the deity arranged in tiers, decreasing in size from the main face, the pairs of hands held in anjali mudra at the chest, the bronze with dark patination throughout showing green and red pigments.
24in (60cm) high; 16 1/2in (42cm) width; 11in (28cm) deep
Early Ming dynasty
Seated in vajrasana with twenty-one pairs of arms, each hand holding a ritual object and raised to the sides of the shoulders, the elongated uppermost hands held upwards above six heads of the deity arranged in tiers, decreasing in size from the main face, the pairs of hands held in anjali mudra at the chest, the bronze with dark patination throughout showing green and red pigments.
24in (60cm) high; 16 1/2in (42cm) width; 11in (28cm) deep
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