TIBET-NÉPAL, XXe siècle
Gilded bronze subject representing the Buddha Nageshvara Raja seated in padmasana, both hands raised to chest height, doing a variation of the ahbishekha-mudra, the gesture of anointing, leaning against five naga intertwined behind his back, whose heads form a hood above the god. On the back, an inscription in Tibetan identifying the Buddha, followed by the word "left" and the number 1 above.
Sealed with an incised plate of a vishvavajra.
H. 28 cm
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