H :18.5cm W :15.5cm This sculpture is a standing figure of Yamantaka (Vajrabhairava) in the Tibetan Buddhist style from the Qing Dynasty, crafted using gilt-bronze with partial black lacquer, featuring a thick, lustrous layer of gold and striking colour contrast. The figure displays a wrathful expression, with the primary face having wide-open three eyes and bared fangs, surrounded by a complex, imposing multi-head, multi-arm structure. Each arm holds a ritual implement, presenting a powerful and dynamic stance as it treads upon demonic figures atop a double-layered lotus base with neatly carved, plump petals. Executed with exquisite craftsmanship and meticulous detailing, it embodies both religious awe and artistic expressiveness. As a fine example of Qing Dynasty Tibetan Buddhist sculpture, it holds profound religious, artistic and collectible value
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