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Tibet, late 19th century, early 20th century, very pretty gilded bronze statuette depicting a Tara, female incarnation of compassion, seated in padmasana on a lotiform base. She is surrounded by a crown and holds in her right hand a vajra, the supreme weapon which leads to awakening by cutting the veil of illusions. The left presents offerings, a sign of respect, generosity and humility.
Very good quality piece with the carving which highlights the beauty of the details as well as the beauty of the original gilding which magnifies the whole. The base is closed by a sheet of hammered copper with a hollow motif of a stylized lotus flower in its center.
Height 19.5 cm. The scale indicator in the last photograph is a small model of a lighter from a brand known to everyone.
Good condition.
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