Guan Yin Pu Sa (Kuan Yin) is the Chinese name for Bodhisattva of compassion, or, Avalokitesvara (Sanskrit), one of the Three Pure Land Sages. Guan Yin is a shortened name from Guan Shi Yin, which means to "Observe the sounds of the world". Guan Yin attained enlightenment by means of the faculty of hearing, and can appear in countless forms to help the people of the mundane world. Pu Sa means Bodhisattva. During China’s Northern Qi period (6th century) the sculpting of the Buddhist figures are delicate, elegant, and life-like, often in freer postures, with flowing and soft curving lines, as shown in the straps and the stem of the lotus flower.
The statue appearance is created with the cold-cast bronze method. Real bronze powder is used to create the statue's finish, resulting in a beautiful luster without the expense of solid metal composition.
- Measures 15 inches (38.1 cm) in height by 9 inches (22.8 cm) in width with a depth of 6 inches (15.2 cm)
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United States
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International
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