Period:Unknown Production date:17thC
Materials:bronze, turquoise, gold,
Technique:gilded, inlaid, painted, cast,
Dimensions:Height: 21.80 centimetres Width: 15.80 centimetres Depth: 11.40 centimetres
Description:
A gilded bronze figure of the Dharmapāla Yamari or (after von Schroeder 1981) Rakta-Yamantaka (ie Rakta [red]-Yamari [enemy of Yama]); in yab-yum mode with his consort; gilded, painted and inlaid (with turquoise).
IMG
![图片[2]-figure BM-1880.125-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Unknown/Bronzes/mid_RRI1404.jpg)
Comments:Dated by von Schroeder to 1550-1650.
Materials:bronze, turquoise, gold,
Technique:gilded, inlaid, painted, cast,
Dimensions:Height: 21.80 centimetres Width: 15.80 centimetres Depth: 11.40 centimetres
Description:
A gilded bronze figure of the Dharmapāla Yamari or (after von Schroeder 1981) Rakta-Yamantaka (ie Rakta [red]-Yamari [enemy of Yama]); in yab-yum mode with his consort; gilded, painted and inlaid (with turquoise).
IMG
![图片[2]-figure BM-1880.125-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Unknown/Bronzes/mid_RRI1404.jpg)
Comments:Dated by von Schroeder to 1550-1650.
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