Multi-armed Guanyin bronze XXL
Massive bronze bodhisattva statue (H 114 x W 57 cm, 46 kg), Avalokiteshvara, with multiple arms and ritual gesture. Originates from Southeast Asia, 19th–20th century. Rich natural patina and temple-style details. A sacred and powerful centerpiece.
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Multi-armed Guanyin bronze XXL
Description
Monumental Bronze Bodhisattva Statue – Avalokiteshvara| Southeast Asia (19th–20th Century)
This extraordinary and weighty bronze bodhisattva statue stands an impressive 114 cm tall, 57 cm wide, and weighs 46 kg. Likely representing Avalokiteshvara, this multi-armed figure is cast in the traditional lost-wax method, with signs of ritual consecration and original temple usage.
The deity is shown in a powerful pose, hands arranged in a symbolic mudra of protection or blessing. The richly detailed crown, floral motifs, and layered halo-like structure mark it as a sacred ritual image, not merely decorative.
Spiritual Symbolism & Meaning
• For:
•Compassion, protection, and guidance
•Clearing spiritual blockages and fear
•Sacred presence in temple, home, or meditation space
• Against:
•Negative influences, confusion, and stagnation
The multiple arms symbolize divine power, readiness to assist, and spiritual reach. The bodhisattva energy embodies wisdom in action, often associated with Avalokiteshvara’s vow to relieve suffering swift protective nature.
Age, Craftsmanship & Surface
• Estimated origin: Tibet
• Age: Late 19th to early 20th century
•Patina: Natural green and reddish oxidation
•Weight: 46 kg – cast hollow with internal ritual remains
•Surface: Hand-finished with asymmetric decorative elements
•Minor wear and one finger loss consistent with age
This statue was clearly created for temple or sacred space use, not commercial decor — its size, energy, and detailing confirm ritual significance.
Perfect for:
•Meditation rooms or altars
•Spiritual institutions or sacred gardens
•High-end collectors of Asian Buddhist art
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