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A Sinotibetan gilt bronze figure of Vajrapani, possibly 17/18th Century.

Estimate
80 000 - 100 000 SEK
7 100 - 8 870 EUR
7 410 - 9 260 USD
Hammer price
75 000 SEK
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Cecilia Nordström
Stockholm
Cecilia Nordström
Head Specialist Asian Ceramics and Works of Art, European Ceramics and Glass
+46 (0)739 40 08 02
A Sinotibetan gilt bronze figure of Vajrapani, possibly 17/18th Century.

Standing pratyalidhasana, holding a vajra in his right hand raised, fierce attitude, angry face with bulging eyes, a third eye on the forehead, open mouth showing fangs, eyebrows and bushy beards, the hair erect behind a crown five pointed heads with skulls, a plump body covered with jewels inlaid with turquoise and a snake as a necklace, the hips dressed in a tiger skin whose head is visible on its right flank and held by a belt of heads. Height 21 cm.

Base missing. Wear.

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Literature

An identical golden bronze representing Vajrapani is exhibited at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts under the reference 91.487 (height: 21.5 cm)

More information

Endowed with great strength and protector of the Buddha, he has the appearance of a ferocious protective deity who keeps the demons at a distance and helps the meditator to overcome his negative thoughts. In this function, it is represented in the pose of the warrior, one leg folded and the other stretched, holding a vajra at the end of his arm and in the other hand a lasso to capture the demons. He wears a crown of skulls, a necklace of snakes, a loincloth of tiger skin.