Chinese Tibetan Qing Dynasty gilt bronze Buddha deity figure of Magzor Gyalmo, Shri Devi, The Queen of the Weapon Army, Glorious Goddess, wrathful form of the goddess Sarasvati. Shri Devi Remati, Queen of the Army Repelling Weapons, with one face and two hands, having bared fangs and gnashing down on a human corpse. Possessing three round red eyes, and the forehead furrowed into a frown, brown hair flowing upwards with licks of flame and smoke issuing forth. The right ear is adorned with a poisonous snake and the left with a lion, crowned with five dry human skulls and a necklace of fifty blood dripping wet heads strung with intestines. Having a lower garment of tiger skin, a snake belt and necklaces. The right hand holds to the sky a stick marked with a vajra. The left holds to the heart a mustard seed and blood filled skull cup. She rides a donkey; standing in the middle of an ocean of blood with rocky crags and out-cropping's oval base. Extensive trace of gilt and pale-red pigments.
Measurements: Height: 9 1/8" Width: 7 3/8" Stand Height: 1 1/2" Width: 8 1/4"