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Details
A Small Tibetan bronze figure of Khe-drup-je, 19th Century
seated cross-legged on a cushioned base, his right hand held in abhaya mudra, the gesture of protection, the other holding a manuscript, wearing long folded robes and a peaked cap, a single line of inscription to the front and reverse of the base; and a gilt-bronze model of Amitayus, seated in dhyanasana and wearing an ornate crown, beaded jewellery and incised dhoti on a double lotus base - 4½in. (11.5cm) high max. (2)
seated cross-legged on a cushioned base, his right hand held in abhaya mudra, the gesture of protection, the other holding a manuscript, wearing long folded robes and a peaked cap, a single line of inscription to the front and reverse of the base; and a gilt-bronze model of Amitayus, seated in dhyanasana and wearing an ornate crown, beaded jewellery and incised dhoti on a double lotus base - 4½in. (11.5cm) high max. (2)
Provenance
Bronze figure of Khe-drup-je, Sotheby's London, 16th February 1981, Lot 367.
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