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ARHAT HVASHANGbrass bronzeTibet, 18th centuryH: 10 cmSeated on a stepped plinth, his shoulders

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Radevormwald
ARHAT HVASHANG
brass bronze
Tibet, 18th century
H: 10 cm

Seated on a stepped plinth, his shoulders wrapped in a shawl, Hvashang, of Chinese origin and regarded as the patron to the sixteen ahrats, holds a persimmon fruit in his right hand. The smaller figures around him are supposed to be children.
ARHAT HVASHANG
brass bronze
Tibet, 18th century
H: 10 cm

Seated on a stepped plinth, his shoulders wrapped in a shawl, Hvashang, of Chinese origin and regarded as the patron to the sixteen ahrats, holds a persimmon fruit in his right hand. The smaller figures around him are supposed to be children.

Asian Art

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Robert-Bosch-Str. 12
Radevormwald
42477
Germany

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