AN EARLY MING DYNASTY WOOD FIGURE OF GUANYIN, seated in vajrasana, the right hand in a form of vitarkamudra, the left resting on her lap, wearing pleated cloak, under-garment, necklace, five-leaf crown, the face with downcast expression, arched eyebrows, incised eyes, aquiline nose, pouting lips, slightly puffy cheeks, elongated earlobes, the reverse with rectangular hole, circa 14th Century
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AN EARLY MING DYNASTY WOOD FIGURE OF GUANYIN, seated in vajrasana, the right hand in a form of vitarkamudra, the left resting on her lap, wearing pleated cloak, under-garment, necklace, five-leaf crown, the face with downcast expression, arched eyebrows, incised eyes, aquiline nose, pouting lips, slightly puffy cheeks, elongated earlobes, the reverse with rectangular hole, circa 14th Century
90 cm high
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