Sit on the throne with one hand on the chest to carry the Dharma Wheel seal. He looks like a monk, with a round face, a wide forehead, a kind face, drooping eyes, a slight smile on the mouth, and a vivid and realistic image. The body structure is well proportioned, sitting upright. The upper body is covered with monk branches, robes on the outside, and monk skirts on the lower body. The clothes are realistic and natural. The robes and skirts are all engraved with exquisite auspicious patterns, and the workmanship is extremely fine. The overall statue is tall in size, vivid and vivid, and exquisitely cast. It is bright and golden. It is a typical high-quality statue among Buddhist statues in Tibet in the seventeenth century. Height 16cm 1.2kg