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11th Century West Tibetan Bronze Bodhisattva with Four Arms, Rare Early Himalayan Bronze on Custom Museum-Style Base. This rare 11th-century West Tibetan bronze Bodhisattva is a powerful and finely cast early Himalayan sculpture, distinguished by its four-armed form and its deeply aged, evocative patina. The surface suggests the figure may have been buried or stored undisturbed for a considerable period, allowing the metal to develop a strong, even, and entirely authentic early surface.
The modeling is confident and well-balanced, characteristic of early Western Tibetan workshops. The worn contours, softened highlights, and natural mineral accretions all point to genuine antiquity. Early bronzes of this type—particularly multi-armed Bodhisattvas—are increasingly scarce and highly sought after. The sculpture is mounted on a new museum-style custom base, providing stability and an elegant presentation.
Please refer to the photograph with a ruler to determine the exact height. This is a rare and desirable early Tibetan bronze, and inquiries for further details, images, or provenance information are welcome.
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