Ming Dynasty palace statue wood carving lacquer gold high 120cm
Welcome to Weituo Bodhisattva's Christmas
This is a large wooden carved painted gold statue of the Ming Dynasty, which has the characteristics of the production of the imperial palace supervisor of the Ming Dynasty and the painting of gold paint technology, and can be called the outstanding and famous wooden sculpture in the Ming Dynasty palace statues.
Weituo Bodhisattva wears a phoenix helmet, an armor, a brocade robe, a belt around his waist, war boots, a vajra pestle in his left hand, and a finger and fork in his right hand. His robe is flying, his chest is straight, his belly is tight, and his body is thick, strong, and full of fortitude. The sky is full and the bridge of nose is straight. Look into the distance with firm and deep eyes, reflecting the perfect combination of compassion and wisdom. What is particularly valuable is the image of Weituo Bodhisattva, the protector of Dharma, as a kind face, a gentle smile, a wise and brave patron saint.
Note: This image Holding the pestle on the ground with one hand and putting the other on the waist, this action means that the temple does not accept monks to hang up bills.