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Add this museum replica of Oriental
Buddhist art to your home decor and art collection today, for a new look to
any room!
Kuan
Yin, originally known as Avalokiteswara (the Lord who regards), is a highly
revered manifestation of the Buddha who appears in Chinese scriptures around
400 a.d. Kuan Yin means one who hears the cries of the world and
personifies the compassion of the Buddha for the needy.
She
is the embodiment of the yin principle. She is usually represented as a young
female deity but she has the power to assume whatever form necessary in order
to carry out her vow which is to appear in any way necessary to lead beings
out of suffering. She is often shown holding a vase containing the waters of
compassion,the lotus flower of enlightment or the jewel of three treasures.
Other
spellings: Kwan Yin, Kwannon, Guan Yin, Gwan Yin, Quan Yin, Qwan Yin
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Features
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- Wonderful inspirational gift
- Enriches your Asian home decor
- Exquisitly graceful detail
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Specifications
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Size |
6.5 " high (17 cm) |
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Weight |
4 lbs |
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Materials |
Bronze |
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Finish |
Bronze |
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See Also
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