Ming Dynasty carnelian sculpture
Ming Dynasty carnelian sculpture
Ming Dynasty carnelian sculpture
Ming Dynasty carnelian sculpture

Graceful Presence: Carnelian Quanyin Sculpture

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The Quanyin sculpture, adorned in flowing garments, delicately holds a willow branch, exuding a tranquil and harmonious aura. The intricate craftsmanship of the willow branch represents the regenerative power of nature and its ability to promote healing and renewal in the soul. The flowing robes evoke a sense of fluidity and grace, imbuing a meditative and serene atmosphere. This remarkable sculpture captures the essence of Quanyin, the embodiment of compassion and grace, exuding her infinite benevolence and gentle demeanor in every detail. Its breathtaking aesthetic and calming presence invite us to appreciate its divine artistry and find solace in its peaceful ambience.

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 inches with the wooden stand

Material - Carnelian 

E0172570B