Bronze statuette "Karmapa"
This copper statue from Bhutan dates from the early 20th century. Karmapa or "black caps" are an important branch of the Kagyu order, the oral tradition. This karmapa is seated in dhyana assana, the lotus position. Her hands are joined in dhyana mudra, the gesture of meditation. His throne is adorned with a double row of lotus petals. He wears the traditional headdress, with on the front of it a double dorje. The wear of the gilding at the height of the knees shows us that this piece was very venerated.
Maintenance : A simple cloth will suffice to dust off your object. To clean and enhance your bronze statuettes, mix a cup of white vinegar and a cup of water. Immerse the object in the solution. Leave to soak for 12 hours and rinse with lukewarm water. Rub with a soft cloth to dry and shine.
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Dimensions :
Height: 15cm
Width: 11cm
Depth: 8cm