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  • Antique, 18th century Bronze, Khmer soldierAntique, 18th century Bronze, Khmer soldier Quick View
    • Antique, 18th century Bronze, Khmer soldierAntique, 18th century Bronze, Khmer soldier Quick View
    • Antiques, Bronze, Sculptures
    • Antique, 18th century Bronze, Khmer soldier

    • £295
    • Bronze Figure, Khmer Warrior, Cambodia, 19th Century This finely cast bronze sculpture depicts a standing Khmer warrior figure, modelled with expressive facial features, elaborate headdress, and richly ornamented costume. The figure holds a ceremonial club or staff and displays the stylised posture and decorative detailing characteristic of traditional Cambodian bronze work inspired by classical Angkor-period forms.
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  • Antique, 19th-century, South Indian, Bronze, Lord GaneshAntique, 19th-century, South Indian, Bronze, Lord Ganesh Quick View
    • Antique, 19th-century, South Indian, Bronze, Lord GaneshAntique, 19th-century, South Indian, Bronze, Lord Ganesh Quick View
    • Antiques, Bronze
    • Antique, 19th-century, South Indian, Bronze, Lord Ganesh

    • £525
    • Antique, 19th-century South Indian Bronze Figure of Lord Ganesh Finely cast, four-armed, seated pose, intricate detailing, 24 x 18 cm high This exquisite 19th-century South Indian bronze sculpture depicts Lord Ganesh, the beloved Hindu dei-ty known as the remover of obstacles and the embodiment of wisdom. Finely cast and richly detailed, the four-armed Ganesh is shown seated in a dynamic,…
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  • Antique, Tibetan, Thangka Painting, 17th century, BuddhistAntique, Tibetan, Thangka Painting, 17th century, Buddhist Quick View
    • Antique, Tibetan, Thangka Painting, 17th century, BuddhistAntique, Tibetan, Thangka Painting, 17th century, Buddhist Quick View
    • Antiques, Asian Art, Oil Paintings
    • Antique, Tibetan, Thangka Painting, 17th century, Buddhist

    • £3,600
    • Rare 17th-Century Tibetan–Nepalese Thangka Depicting Acala (Chandamaharoshana Tantra) An exceptionally rare and important 17th-century Tibetan–Nepalese Thangka, depicting Acala (Chandamaharoshana), the wrathful manifestation of Manjushri, Bodhisattva of Supreme Wisdom. This powerful devotional painting represents one of the most esoteric and visually arresting subjects within Vajrayana Buddhist art.
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  • Bronze Vajrapani TibetanBronze Vajrapani Tibetan Quick View
    • Bronze Vajrapani TibetanBronze Vajrapani Tibetan Quick View
    • Antiques, Asian Art, Bronze, Sculptures
    • Bronze Vajrapani Tibetan

    • £875
    • The Three-piece Antique Bronze Figure of Vajrapani This three-piece antique bronze figure of Vajrapāni captures the deity's powerful pres-ence and protective essence. Each piece reflects the intricate artistry and spiritual signif-icance attributed to Vajrapāni in the Buddhist tradition, making it a valuable and revered collectable for those who appreciate Buddhist art and iconography.
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  • Vintage Bronze, Yamantaka Statue – Ferocious Manifestation of Manjushri Quick View
    • Vintage Bronze, Yamantaka Statue – Ferocious Manifestation of Manjushri Quick View
    • Antiques, Asian Art, Bronze, Sculptures
    • Vintage Bronze, Yamantaka Statue – Ferocious Manifestation of Manjushri

    • £295
    • Vintage bronze sculpture of Yamantaka. Yamantaka, the buffalo-faced conqueror of death, is the ferocious manifestation of Manjushri, the bodhisattva of wisdom, whose head can be seen atop eight other heads that wrap around the back of the sculpture. As Yamantaka’s numerous hands fight evil and his legs trample demons and disbelievers, he and his consort Vajravetali (the wrathful form of…
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