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**Originally Listed At $2000**

East Asia, Japan, ca. 19th century CE. A large, gracefully carved grey stone sculpture depicting a relief standing figure of Avalokiteshvara. This is a type of stone carving made in Japan known as a sekibutsu (stone Buddhist image). Here, the famous bodhisattva stands against a largely smooth background with rounded edges that meet at a gentle point at the top center. The figure has been carved to have draped and layered clothing and stands holding a staff in one hand and a mirror in the other. The presence of the mirror indicates the figure's identity. Size: 11.15" W x 23.8" H (28.3 cm x 60.5 cm)

Guanyin (Avalokiteshvara), "The Lord Who Gazes Down At The World", is a bodhisattva portrayed as both male or female who embodies the compassion of all Buddhas.

Provenance: ex-Sarkisian Gallery, Denver, Colorado, USA

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  • Condition: Stone has a beautiful weathered patina with some nice deposits on its surface, especially on the back. Front is also weathered, with a few small chips and nicks, but is generally in beautiful condition.

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