TIBET, 18th century. - Lot 163

Lot 163
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TIBET, 18th century. - Lot 163
TIBET, 18th century. Gilded bronze and copper embossed subject, with polychrome highlights, representing the deity White Jambhala, god of abundance, one of the manifestations of Avalokiteshvara, dressed in armor and crowned with a tiara with five fleurons, removable. He is seated on the snow lion, the latter harnessed and decorated with bells. He should be holding the mongoose in his left hand and a banner in his right. The divinity is adorned with a collar and an apron, attached, in silk brocade. (Missing the base, the mongoose and the banner, one of the finials of the tiara, a bell; small deformations, a finial to be refixed) H. 37 cm. Provenance : Former collection of Victor Joseph Kerihuel, civil engineer, sent between 1910 and 1912 on the Sino-Tibetan border to build a bridge.
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