19th Century South Chinese Seated Buddha

19th Century South Chinese Seated Buddha

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Chinese

Period

Pre 1920

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Made of camphor wood, gold and red lacquer. The countenance of the Buddha has a full broad complexion and down cast eyes in complete contemplation, flowing robes, hand forming the crown mudra. The back has a consecration covering and three guardian entities; Goat, man, and pig.

The crown chakra (sahaswrara in Sanskrit) is the seventh of the main chakras and it is located outside of the physical body just above the head. It opens upward and comes to us in the ethereal realm and the divine consciousness. It is responsible for the connection to the highest expression of ourselves and the very origin of our existence.

19th Century

Dimensions: 17″ x 7 3/4″ x 7″

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Made of camphor wood, gold and red lacquer. The countenance of the Buddha has a full broad complexion and down cast eyes in complete contemplation, flowing robes, hand forming the crown mudra. The back has a consecration covering and three guardian entities; Goat, man, and pig.

The crown chakra (sahaswrara in Sanskrit) is the seventh of the main chakras and it is located outside of the physical body just above the head. It opens upward and comes to us in the ethereal realm and the divine consciousness. It is responsible for the connection to the highest expression of ourselves and the very origin of our existence.

19th Century

Dimensions: 17″ x 7 3/4″ x 7″

Additional information

Region

Chinese

Period

Pre 1920

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