"Tibetan Statue In Gilded Bronze."
A superb and large 19th-century Tibetan statue in gilded bronze. It may represent Tsang Nyon Heruka, who normally holds the Vajra and a skull cup in his left hand. It is more likely a representation of a Yogi oracle, which is rare, hence the presence of a mirror in his right hand. The statue, with its fine features, is beautifully gilded and measures 26 cm high by 19 cm wide at the base. Offerings are placed inside the statue, which is protected by a base with a double Vajra.