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Monumental Tang Dynasty Imposing Terracota Lokapala
Product Description
An imposing Lokapala figure standing in menacing pose. Lokapalas, according to the Buddhist doctrine are safeguards for Buddha and his temples guarding them from evil spirits. Chinese emperors and upper class were buried in tombs accompanied by a variety of figures, many of which were designed to protect the deceased from evil. This Lokapala stands strong, with a menacing pose, protecting, like the warrior he is.
He is a vivid representation of a Tang warrior, valiant and powerful. This particular Lokapala is one of the best- preserved and largest examples. He even stands out from those in the National Archeological Museum of Tiananmen Square in Beijing or the Chinese Museum in Shanghai.
Part of the Buddhist tradition, Lokapalas are the heavenly guardians of the four cardinal directions, and four figures would have been placed inside Chinese temples or tombs at the four cardinal points. Their exaggerated poses and facial features are an indication of their ferocity.
Product Details
- ColorsTerracotta
- Materials
Terracotta
- Measurements
35.5"L x 9.5"W x 10.5"H
— China, Tang Dynasty Circa 618-907 AD
— Museum Quality Piece
— Traces Of Old Color Pigments
— One Of The Best Preserved + Largest Examples Of Lokapala
Includes:
— Test Documentation From Asa Francine Maurer Laboratory
— European Passport
— Certificate Of Expertise By Jean-Yves Nathan, Of The European Confederation Of Art Experts
— Certificate Of Authenticity By Muzeion Gallery
Shipping Information
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Shipping AvailabilityContiguous United States
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Shipping PolicyWhite Glove Delivery
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White Glove Charges$4,999.00 first item / $4,999.00 each additional ?White glove service includes delivery into the room of choice with removal of packaging. White glove service does NOT include assembly IF the item requires it.
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Ship In5-7 weeks ⓘ
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Return PolicyFinal sale, not eligible for return or cancellation