A RARE GILT-BRONZE MULTI HEADS VAJRA BEAR YONGLE INCISED SIX-CHARACTERS MARK, CORRESPONDING TO MING DYNASTY (1402?1424) PERIOD AND OF THE PERIOD A finely casted Gilt Bronze Vajra, Casted multiple rings banded to the cylindrical body, each sections carved with auspicious symbol and mask of spheres. The vajra having Quadra-edges blades. The handle Adorned with four faces bodhisattvas. Sets vertically upon a prone figure above round padmasana throne pedestal. VAJRA is descried as a thunderbolt mystical weapon, especially one wielded by the god Indra in Buddhist religion believe. Extensive gilding remaining and traces of blue pigment in the hair. The upper facade of throne seat bear six incised characters in KaiShu script reign mark, Made In The Year of Emperor Yongle Reign Period of The Great Ming.