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Tibet 15th c. gilded bronze 23 cm |
Detail: Close Up -the Buddha's years as a yogi practicing asceticism meant that his ears were split by the weight of the yogi's bone ear pieces. -as a Prince before his departure from the palace and the commencement of his career as a "Buddha-to-be" his ears were split by the weight of princely ornaments. The lotus base is of an unusual style with broader leaves than is common. Not over-detailed and "fussy", the piece is a fine example of the Tibetan aesthetic principles. There is a restrained elegance and a simplicity of execution typical of the best pieces. Detail: Back |
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