Légende
Jambhala, unknown sculptor, deity of wealth iconography, Himalayan/Tibetan Buddhist art, fruits, mongooses, Yellow Jambhala Tib. dzam b+hA lha — deity of wealth. Shown seated, holding a bijapuraka citrus fruit in his right hand and a mongoose in his left. 18th century, Tibet; sculpture. Height 7.7 cm, width 4.7 cm, depth 3.2 cm., A seated metal figure with a golden and brown surface wearing a crown with blue and gold elements sits on an ornate rectangular base that is gold in color; the figure has visible jewelry and beads with small blue-green accents, a blue feather or plume behind the crown, and detailed facial features and carved hair that appear darker brown, while the clothing and base show polished gold tones and engraved patterns.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A22_480
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
35.9Mo (987.4Ko) / 30.0cm x 30.0cm / 3543 x 3543 (300dpi)