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HEVAJRAbronze,Tibet, 18th century,H: 12,5 cmHevajra in two-armed 'Heruka' form, with his right
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HEVAJRA
bronze,
Tibet, 18th century,
H: 12,5 cm
Hevajra in two-armed 'Heruka' form, with his right hand wielding a vajra, and in his left a khatvanga, which symbolizes his consort.
The sculpture encapsulates the gem-like quality of late Pala bronzes in the 11th and 12th centuries at their finest. His three eyes,meticulously inlaid with silver . Hevarja's dancing poise forms a svelte s-curve, while appearing to balance his weight effortlessly on a single foot. The sculpture likely originally appeared at the heart of a sculptural Hevajra mandala.
bronze,
Tibet, 18th century,
H: 12,5 cm
Hevajra in two-armed 'Heruka' form, with his right hand wielding a vajra, and in his left a khatvanga, which symbolizes his consort.
The sculpture encapsulates the gem-like quality of late Pala bronzes in the 11th and 12th centuries at their finest. His three eyes,meticulously inlaid with silver . Hevarja's dancing poise forms a svelte s-curve, while appearing to balance his weight effortlessly on a single foot. The sculpture likely originally appeared at the heart of a sculptural Hevajra mandala.
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HEVAJRA
bronze,
Tibet, 18th century,
H: 12,5 cm
Hevajra in two-armed 'Heruka' form, with his right hand wielding a vajra, and in his left a khatvanga, which symbolizes his consort.
The sculpture encapsulates the gem-like quality of late Pala bronzes in the 11th and 12th centuries at their finest. His three eyes,meticulously inlaid with silver . Hevarja's dancing poise forms a svelte s-curve, while appearing to balance his weight effortlessly on a single foot. The sculpture likely originally appeared at the heart of a sculptural Hevajra mandala.
bronze,
Tibet, 18th century,
H: 12,5 cm
Hevajra in two-armed 'Heruka' form, with his right hand wielding a vajra, and in his left a khatvanga, which symbolizes his consort.
The sculpture encapsulates the gem-like quality of late Pala bronzes in the 11th and 12th centuries at their finest. His three eyes,meticulously inlaid with silver . Hevarja's dancing poise forms a svelte s-curve, while appearing to balance his weight effortlessly on a single foot. The sculpture likely originally appeared at the heart of a sculptural Hevajra mandala.
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