LOT 151 A gilt-bronze figure of "Vajrasattva", Ming dynasty (1368 - ...
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Figure of "Vajrasattva" in gilded bronze seated in meditation posture "dhyanasana", with serene face, eyes and mouth closed, and with an elongated tear on the forehead or bindi. The hands are in "karana mudra" posture and crossed on the chest. He wears a silk dhoti that covers the lower part of his body and is draped in front. It is decorated with chiseled edges and pendants of gold. On the neck, ears, wrists and head is wearing gilded jewelry with cabochons that would contain carved stones. The jewelry is elaborate and has floral and vegetal designs. The crown with five pointed pinnacles stands out. The hair is gathered in a high updo, which is raised under a lotus topknot, and two long braids fall over the shoulders. On the forehead she has small curly hairs that fall forward. The hair has traces of a blue pigment, surely a sign that this sculpture was venerated.
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