A Wooden Gilt-Lacquered Figure of Kannon Bosatsu(Avalokiteśvara)Japan, Edo period, ca. 19th centuryA finely carved wooden figure of Kannon (Avalokiteśvara), originally lacquered and gilded, depicting the Goddess of Mercy in the Kamakura style, a sculptural idiom inspired by the naturalistic and expressive forms of medieval Japanese Buddhist art.Kannon is shown seated in a calm devotional posture with the hands held in the abhaya mudra, a gesture symbolising reassurance, protection, and the dispelling of fear. The figure is seated upon a lotus throne, reinforcing its sacred and contemplative presence.Dimensions (approx.):H 42 × W 27.5 cmCondition:Reasonable condition. Extensive lacquer loss and worn gilding; the arms have been re-attached and reinforced. Drying cracks are present, with areas of damage that have been retouched, restored, or re-attached. Some movement remains between individual wooden sections.Please examine the images carefully. The written condition report is indicative only; the photographs provide the definitive and binding description of the item’s condition. The lot is sold “as is”.Shipping:The statue will be securely packaged and shipped with insurance. While every care will be taken during packing, due to the fragile nature of the object, minor paint or lacquer loss may occur during transport.
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