15-16世纪西藏(汉藏)风格合金铜嵌银金刚总持(伦敦大英博物馆)

尺寸:高24cm
年代:15-16世纪
质地:合金铜嵌银(copper and silver inlay)
风格:西藏
来源:伦敦大英博物馆
参阅:外部链接
鉴赏:

明代造像, 制作于西藏, 具有汉藏风格

Description
A Sino-Tibetan figure of the Adibuddha Vajradhara seated on a lotus throne; crowned and ornamented, holding a vajra (thunderbolt) and a ghanta (handbell) before him, wrists crossed. Made of bronze and copper and silver inlay.

Curator's comments
Zwalf 1985
The Supreme (Ādi) Buddha was represented both as Vajrasattva and Vajradhara but they are iconographically distinct (cf. no. 162). Always crowned and ornamented, Vajradhara holds the ‘vajra’ and ‘ghaṇṭā’ before him, wrists crossed. Here his crown, necklaces and breast ornaments, armlets and bracelets all have silver inlay; he wears patterned upper and lower garments, the latter secured by a silver-inlaid girdle. Both garments seem to have an inner lining to judge from the copper inlay where they are folded back. The face, with silver-inlaid eyes and copper lips, is gilded and the hair painted blue in the Tibetan tradition. Stylistically there is some affinity with the Sino-Tibetan bronzes of the 15th century.