18th Century Vaiśravaṇa Tibetan Antique Buddha Statue Lima Copper From Dzogchen Monastery

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Item Type: Tibetan Antique Statue. Dimensions: Height: 9.05 in (23 cm) Width: 7.28 in (18.5 cm) Depth: 3.54 in (9 cm). Materials and Techniques: Lima Copper. Place of Origin: Tibet Dzogchen Monastery. Period: 18th Century. Date of Manufacture: 18th Century. Condition: Good. This statue of Vaiśravaṇa wears the five-leaf crown in Buddhism. He has a strong body, a round face, slightly knitted eyebrows, bright eyes, and a powerful and calm expression. The left hand holds a ferret that spits out treasures. The body is tall and strong, sitting on the back of the lion in a game posture. The lion looks back and roars, but unlike the common lions, there is a hint of cuteness between the eyebrows. The bottom is set off by a covered lotus throne, with full petals and regular workmanship. The statue is made of fine Lima copper, with heavy weight and exquisite and vivid carving. This statue was inherited from Dzogchen Monastery and it is very rare for it to be inherited in an orderly manner.