Bodhisattva Guanyin 15th-16th century China Bodhisattvas are usually adorned as royalty, with heavy jewelry, layered silk robes, and elaborate headdresses. At the center of Guanyins crown sits a cross-legged Buddha, the celestial Buddha Amitabha of the Western Paradise, from whose forehead Guanyin is said to have first emerged. The vase in Guanyins hands often appears in depictions of the bodhisattva in two special forms: White-Robed and Water-Moon Guanyin.. Bodhisattva Guanyin. China. 15th-16th century. Leaded brass. Ming dynasty (1368-1644). Sculpture
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