Every position, posture, and hand gesture shown in depictions of Buddha has a meaning. The standing position signifies his guidance towards the process of achieving Nirvana. When both feet are placed firmly on the ground, it indicates Buddha is prepared to start traveling and teaching. The upcoming sale by Hotspot Auctions will feature a set of three gilding copper standing Buddha statues. Each statue displays a “mudra,” a Sanskrit word for hand gesture. The one with his arms pointed to ground but palms facing up means he is either accepting charity or granting a blessing or both. Mudra is an unspoken form of communication that emphasizes internal process without words.
Two other noteworthy pieces made of gilding copper are gem-inlaid Tibetan statues of Mahākāla, a wrathful manifestation of Buddha. He is depicted with a ferocious expression, crown of skulls, multiple arms, and in primordial union with his consort. The deity is considered as a “Protector of the Dharma” in various traditions of Tibetan Buddhism, Chinese Esoteric Buddhism, and Shingon. A Chinese gilded copper helmet belonging to the Ming dynasty also leads the listings. To view the complete catalog and register to bid in the upcoming Fine Chinese Arts & Antiques sale, visit Bidsquare and browse other online auctions.
# of Lots:
298Price Range:
$200- $3,000Interesting lots include:
Item Image | Item Name | Estimate |
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A Set of 3 Gilding Copper Buddha Statues | Estimate: | |
A Gem-Inlaid Gilding Copper Buddha Statue | Estimate: | |
A Gilding Copper Tibetan Buddha Statue | Estimate: | |
A Gilding Copper Helmet, Ming Dynasty, China | Estimate: | |
A Silver-Inlaid Copper Buddha Statue | Estimate: |
Contact Info
Hotspot Auctions
- 50 Meyer Road, Amherst, New York 14226
- 716-371-8088
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- https://www.hotspotauctions.com/
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