Chinese Tibetan Qing Dynasty Buddha Deity figure of Yellow Jambhala.
Having the appearance of a dwarf, rotund figure, pot-bellied, hair flowing upwards and wearing ornaments and heavenly garments. The right hand extended upward rest on the knee and the left a mongoose with jewels showering down. Seated in royal ease position, with right leg is extended pressing upon the pressing down on a conch. Set upon a lotus blossom oval stands, above tock-stone pedestal and cresting wave.
Extensive trace of gold, with blue pigment on hair.
The underside with incised Quatre-foil flori-form petals visvavajra mark surrounded the centralized DaiJi.
Measurements: Height: 10 1/4" Width: 8 1/4"