ABS 038
Code: ABS 038
Country: Tibet (central)
Style:
Date: 1350 - 1450
Dimensions in cm WxHxD: 7.3 x 9.3 x 6
Materials: Brass
Hollow cast in one piece.
The eyes are inlaid with "silver" and copper and the pupils filled with a black lacquer-like substance.
The garments are extensively decorated with engraved ornaments including letters in the lan tsha script.
The bottom of the pedestal is not sealed.
The unidentified monk is seated in the diamond attitude (vajraparyankasana) on a single lotus pedestal with a lower beaded border. He displays with the right hand the gesture of argumentation (vitarka-mudra), and holds with the left hand resting in the lap, a water-pot filled with the elixir of immortality (kalasa). He is clad with monastic garments (tricivara). The statue is not identified by an inscription.
The eyes are inlaid with "silver" and copper and the pupils filled with a black lacquer-like substance.
The garments are extensively decorated with engraved ornaments including letters in the lan tsha script.
The bottom of the pedestal is not sealed.
The unidentified monk is seated in the diamond attitude (vajraparyankasana) on a single lotus pedestal with a lower beaded border. He displays with the right hand the gesture of argumentation (vitarka-mudra), and holds with the left hand resting in the lap, a water-pot filled with the elixir of immortality (kalasa). He is clad with monastic garments (tricivara). The statue is not identified by an inscription.