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Ming Dynasty Yongle Copper Gilded Mud Gold Mother
This remarkable copper gilded Mud Gold Mother statue from the Ming Dynasty's Yongle period (1403-1424) is a stunning example of the era's craftsmanship and religious art. Standing 22 cm tall and 15.5 cm wide, with a substantial weight of 2034 grams, this statue embodies the intricate artistry and spiritual significance of Ming Dynasty bronze work.
The figure is finely cast in copper and gilded with a rich layer of gold, a technique that highlights the exquisite details of the sculpture. The Mud Gold Mother, a revered deity, is depicted with serene features and flowing robes, embodying both grace and power. The use of gilding not only enhances the statue's visual appeal but also reflects the importance of religious devotion during the Yongle period.
This statue represents the high level of craftsmanship achieved during the Ming Dynasty and would be a significant addition to any collection of Chinese religious or historical art.
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