Ming Dynasty Carnelian Sculpture
Ming Dynasty Carnelian Sculpture
Ming Dynasty Carnelian Sculpture
Ming Dynasty Carnelian Sculpture

Divine Artistry: Carnelian Quanyin Sculpture

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The Quanyin sculpture, embodiment of compassion and grace, assumes a serene pose with fan and willow in place. The delicately crafted fan, a symbol of enlightenment's breeze, exudes calming influence and divine ease. Supple willow branch, a symbol of flexibility and adaptability, speaks of strength and nimbleness with its ability. This resplendent sculpture exudes a sense of tranquility and beauty, inspiring awe and wonder with each viewing duty.

The whole sculpture was made with natural carnelian gemstone. Carnelian gemstones' metaphysical properties are said to be associated with enhancing creativity, boosting energy, and increasing motivation. It is also believed to promote courage, and confidence.

Origin - China, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644)

 Height - 6 1/2 inches with the wooden stand

Material - Carnelian 

E0172570B