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Carved Chinese Figure of Kuan-Yin Goddess of Compassion
Carved Chinese Figure of Kuan-Yin Goddess of Compassion
Carved Chinese Figure of Kuan-Yin Goddess of Compassion
Carved Chinese Figure of Kuan-Yin Goddess of Compassion

Carved Chinese Figure of Kuan-Yin Goddess of Compassion

Owner (Aberdeen, Scotland, 1862 - 1940)
DateQing Dynasty, 18th century
Object NameFigure
Mediumrock crystal
ClassificationsApplied Art
DimensionsOverall: Height11.3: 0
Base: Width: 6 cm
AcquisitionJames Cromar Watt Bequest, 1941.
CopyrightOut of copyright - CC0
LocationView by Appointment - Aberdeen Treasure Hub
Object numberABDMS024052
About MeCarved Chinese rock crystal figure of Kuan-Yin goddess of compassion and mercy.

Kuan-Yin is depicted standing, holding a bottle in her hands, which are clasped to her chest.

Hardstone carving is a form of decorative art that has been a part of Chinese culture for over 3,000 years. This is largely due to many of the precious and semi-precious stones used, such as jade, turquoise, malachite, quartz and agate, occurring naturally in certain territories of China.

These different types of stones feature a wide variety of properties that Chinese artists were able to exploit, incorporating the natural coloration and textural qualities of the stones into their designs.
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