Tibetan School, 18th Century
TIBET - 18th century Statuette of Ushnishavijaya in gilded bronze. She is seated in vajraparyankasana on a lotiform base with a double row of petals. Most of her eight hands have lost their attributes, but she is still holding the vajra and performing the gesture of setting the wheel of the law in motion (dharma chakra mudra). Her three faces are appeased and bear the third eye. Traces of polychromy on the eyes, mouths and headdress. (Missing inlays, traces of cleaning, unsealed, lacquered inter, 18th century
gilded bronze
Height: 17.4 cm