China, Northern Wei Dynasty (386-534), Rare Small Bronze Altar Of Kwan Yin Royal Rest.
China, Northern Wei Dynasty period (386-534). Rare and very pretty small Buddhist bronze altar with dark green patina resting on four feet, representing Kwan Yin, the goddess of compassion, seated in "royal rest", leaning against a halo (mandorla) on which a small Amithaba Buddha is seated in meditation posture.
Height: 9.8 cm. The scale indicator in the last photograph is a small model of a lighter from a brand known to everyone.
Good condition except for normal abrasion due to old age, without impact on the beauty of the piece. Floor inlays.
We take particular care with our packaging by using optimum protection. The shipment is made with insurance included. Shipping rates: mainland France: 20 euros, countries of the European Union and Switzerland: 25 euros, countries of Eastern Europe and the Maghreb: 40 euros, United States, Australia, Asia and the rest of the world: 55 euros. You can contact us at 0787869393 or 0953253741.
Height: 9.8 cm. The scale indicator in the last photograph is a small model of a lighter from a brand known to everyone.
Good condition except for normal abrasion due to old age, without impact on the beauty of the piece. Floor inlays.
We take particular care with our packaging by using optimum protection. The shipment is made with insurance included. Shipping rates: mainland France: 20 euros, countries of the European Union and Switzerland: 25 euros, countries of Eastern Europe and the Maghreb: 40 euros, United States, Australia, Asia and the rest of the world: 55 euros. You can contact us at 0787869393 or 0953253741.
450 €
Period: Before 16th century
Style: Asian art
Condition: Good condition
Material: Bronze
Height: 9,8 cm
Reference (ID): 1279968
Availability: In stock
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