A Chinese blanc-de-chine figure of Doumu
A Chinese blanc-de-chine figure of Doumu

SECOND HALF 18TH CENTURY

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A Chinese blanc-de-chine figure of Doumu
Second half 18th Century
Doumu modelled with eighteen arms and seated upon a lotus throne
41 cm. high

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The Taoistic goddess Doumu was originally the Indian Maritchi, and hence Buddhist, but the Taoists soon captured her as their goddess of the Pole Star. Doumu of Tou-mu wears the Buddhist crown and sits upon a lotus throne. She has three eyes (the third eye is in one of her hands) and eighteen arms in which she holds the sun and moon and other precious objects.
She was believed to control the books of life and death so all who wish to prolong their days would worship her.

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