

Ming Dynasty Bronze Seated Statue of Shakyamuni Buddha
A Ming Dynasty bronze seated statue of Shakyamuni Buddha is a type of Buddhist sculpture crafted during China's Ming Dynasty (1368–1644). It represents one of the important expressions of Buddhist devotion. These bronze seated statues are typically exquisite works of art, depicting Shakyamuni Buddha seated in a specific posture and on a specific throne, signifying meditation and teaching.
Gilt-Bronze Statue of a Heavenly King (Lokapala)
A gilt-bronze heavenly king statue is a category of Buddhist sculpture, typically representing the guardians of the Buddhist Dharma and protector deities. These heavenly king statues are often carved or cast in metal and covered with gold leaf or other gilded metals to enhance their solemnity and visual impact.
Qing Dynasty Gilt Clay Statue of Buddha
A Qing Dynasty gilt clay statue of Buddha typically presents the image of Shakyamuni Buddha or other Buddhist holy figures. They may be depicted in seated, standing, or reclining postures, depending on the different manifestations of the Buddha. These Buddha statues usually bear a serene expression, often smiling, radiating peace and inner tranquility.
Ming Dynasty Bronze Statue of Guanyin (Avalokiteshvara)
A Ming Dynasty bronze statue of Guanyin represents the outstanding achievements of Buddhist art and culture in China's Ming Dynasty (1368–1644). Guanyin Bodhisattva is the deity of compassion and loving-kindness in Buddhism, often sculpted in magnificent and solemn forms.
Painted Buddha Figure
Painted Buddha figure refers to the decorative technique of applying polychrome painting to Buddhist statues or murals. This technique allows artists to use various colors and painting methods to enhance the visual appeal of Buddhist artworks and convey specific religious and spiritual meanings.
Yuan Dynasty Water-Moon Guanyin (Shuiyue Guanyin) Statue
A Yuan Dynasty Water-Moon Guanyin statue is a type of Buddhist sculpture from China's Yuan Dynasty (1271–1368 CE), representing the outstanding achievements of Buddhist art of that period. Water-Moon Guanyin is a bodhisattva in Buddhism, typically depicted as an embodiment of compassion and loving-kindness, with the ability to relieve sentient beings from suffering.
Yuan-Ming Dynasty Wooden Statue of Guanyin (Avalokiteshvara)
A Yuan to Ming Dynasty wooden statue of Guanyin represents the outstanding achievements of ancient Chinese Buddhist sculpture, particularly in the art of wood carving. These wooden Guanyin statues are typically based on the image of Guanyin Bodhisattva, representing the high level and exquisite skill of Buddhist art.












