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Item Type: Tibetan Antique Statue
Dimensions: Height: 4.92 in (12.5 cm) Bottom diameter: 3.19 in (8.1 cm) x 3.94 in (10 cm)
Materials and Techniques: Gold
Place of Origin: Dzogchen Monastery
Period: 13th Century
Condition: Good

13th-century Pala-style turquoise-inlaid Yellow Jambhala statue. The Pala style, popular in the 11th-12th centuries in Northeast India, influenced this Yellow Jambhala statue, likely crafted in Western Tibet. Combining local aesthetics, it formed a unique taste and style, also known as 'Tibetan Pala.' Among Pala-style statues, this one is relatively large. During this period, most Tibetan Pala statues were smaller, making examples of this size rare.

Yellow Jambhala, depicted with one face and two arms, has a plump face with delicate features, slightly tilted head, imparting a dynamic sense to the entire statue, seemingly bringing it to life. Adorned with a majestic crown and other exquisite ornaments, the deity's robust and dignified figure exudes a powerful aura. With a broad chest and prominent abdomen, the deity's ears are adorned with earrings, and the limbs are adorned with bracelets. The deity's right hand holds a jewel-spitting mongoose, symbolizing wealth, while the left hand clasps a treasure-spouting mongoose, signifying prosperity. Seated atop a lotus throne with a relaxed yet dynamic posture, the deity's right foot rests on a treasure vase, symbolizing wish-fulfilling abilities. The sturdy and low lotus throne firmly supports the entire statue.

Excellently preserved, the statue's diagonally draped sacred scarf is inlaid with turquoise, likely added in the post-Qing period. For discerning collectors, this statue is a valuable addition to any collection.

 

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13th Century Tibetan Antique Buddha Statue Yellow God of Wealth Turquoise Inlay Pala Style

    Item Type: Tibetan Antique Statue Dimensions: Height: 4.92 in (12.5 cm) Bottom diameter: 3.19 in (8.1 cm) x 3.94 in...

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        Description

        Item Type: Tibetan Antique Statue
        Dimensions: Height: 4.92 in (12.5 cm) Bottom diameter: 3.19 in (8.1 cm) x 3.94 in (10 cm)
        Materials and Techniques: Gold
        Place of Origin: Dzogchen Monastery
        Period: 13th Century
        Condition: Good

        13th-century Pala-style turquoise-inlaid Yellow Jambhala statue. The Pala style, popular in the 11th-12th centuries in Northeast India, influenced this Yellow Jambhala statue, likely crafted in Western Tibet. Combining local aesthetics, it formed a unique taste and style, also known as 'Tibetan Pala.' Among Pala-style statues, this one is relatively large. During this period, most Tibetan Pala statues were smaller, making examples of this size rare.

        Yellow Jambhala, depicted with one face and two arms, has a plump face with delicate features, slightly tilted head, imparting a dynamic sense to the entire statue, seemingly bringing it to life. Adorned with a majestic crown and other exquisite ornaments, the deity's robust and dignified figure exudes a powerful aura. With a broad chest and prominent abdomen, the deity's ears are adorned with earrings, and the limbs are adorned with bracelets. The deity's right hand holds a jewel-spitting mongoose, symbolizing wealth, while the left hand clasps a treasure-spouting mongoose, signifying prosperity. Seated atop a lotus throne with a relaxed yet dynamic posture, the deity's right foot rests on a treasure vase, symbolizing wish-fulfilling abilities. The sturdy and low lotus throne firmly supports the entire statue.

        Excellently preserved, the statue's diagonally draped sacred scarf is inlaid with turquoise, likely added in the post-Qing period. For discerning collectors, this statue is a valuable addition to any collection.

         

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