Tibet or Nepal, 18th/19th century or earlierCast in the thirteenth century style, the four-faced, eight-armed deity holding fly whisks in each hand, each face framed by a three-pointed crown with copper and silver details, the deity bedecked in further luxurious beaded and pendant jewellery also inlaid in copper and silver, with a copper-inlaid meditation belt slung across the knees over the finely-incised, Indian-style diaphanous dhoti, the deity standing on an oval plinth, with a square inset plaque between the shoulder blades. 8.2cm (3 1/4in) high