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A Bronze Figure of Akshobhya
Tibet, 16th Century
Seated in dhyanasana with the vajra placed before him on a double-lotus base, his right hand extended in bhumisparsa mudra and his left held in dhyana mudra, clad in a close-fitting sanghati with incised hems, the face centered by a raised urna, the tightly-knotted hair rising over his ushnisha and topped by a rounded knop, the copper baseplate incised with a double-vajra and ritual implements
6 7/8 in. (17.5 cm.) high
Provenance
Hong Kong art market, before 2000

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