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Large gilt bronze Avalokitesvara statue from Qinghai

Updated: Aug 5, 2024 govt.chinadaily.com.cn Print
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Gilt bronze statue of Avalokitesvara, Yongle reign (1403-1424) of the Ming Dynasty, from the collection of the Qutan Temple in Ledu, Qinghai province [Photo/Official WeChat account of the Qinghai Museum]

This gilt bronze statue of Avalokitesvara is a quintessential example of the Yongle-Xuande style of Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) gilt bronze sculptures.

Standing barefooted on a lotus pedestal, the Avalokitesvara’s body is slightly twisted, adorned with a five-leaf crown, a high topknot and large, round earrings. The figure’s serene and compassionate expression radiates tranquility. Intricate pendants drape from the chest to the skirt of the Avalokitesvara, who holds long stems of lotus flowers in both hands.

Blending the Han and Tibetan Buddhist features, it is the largest Yongle gilt bronze statue discovered in China so far. With exceptional craftsmanship, the statue is a national treasure housed at the Qutan Temple in Ledu, Qinghai province.

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