A partly gilt embossed figure of standing bodhisattva
The deity is depicted standing with his arms in front of the torso in a graceful position, the tapered hands have index and thumb joined in the witarkamudra, gesture of argument. The expression is serene: the eyes turned downwards and the small mouth that hints at a smile. HE wears the typical dress called paridhana knotted with an elegant bow around the waist, the thin fabric falling into soft drapery highlights the shape of the legs. A long uttariya scarf placed transversely wraps around the chest and back and falls on both shoulders. The jewels complete the clothing: a band choker with floral motifs, long necklaces with jewels and bracelets.
18th century
China Tibet
The deity is depicted standing with his arms in front of the torso in a graceful position, the tapered hands have index and thumb joined in the witarkamudra, gesture of argument. The expression is serene: the eyes turned downwards and the small mouth that hints at a smile. HE wears the typical dress called paridhana knotted with an elegant bow around the waist, the thin fabric falling into soft drapery highlights the shape of the legs. A long uttariya scarf placed transversely wraps around the chest and back and falls on both shoulders. The jewels complete the clothing: a band choker with floral motifs, long necklaces with jewels and bracelets. - Schreiber Collezioni