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Your Spiritual Travel Companion from the 18th Century
"Not every statue was intended for the silence of a monastery. Some were meant to share life, traverse the mountains, and offer protection on every path you walk."
At a height of 13 cm, this antique bronze statue of Avalokiteshvara (Chenrezig) was crafted par excellence as a personal travel statue. In 18th-century Tibetan culture, statues of this size were carried by travelers and monks as a portable altar. It offered a constant spiritual connection and protection during dangerous journeys through the Himalayas.
Whether you are taking a physical journey or undergoing a significant inner transition, this image of the Bodhisattva of Compassion reminds you that you never travel alone. The four arms symbolize his ability to offer help in all directions simultaneously. The hand gesture, the Anjali Mudra, brings the energy of calm, focus, and unconditional acceptance into your immediate surroundings.
Especially with travel figurines, the "wear and tear of devotion" is crucial for the value. This object displays all the characteristics of a weathered spiritual instrument:
| Type: | Personal Travel Image (Portable Altar) |
| Dating: | 18th Century (c. 1700–1800) |
| Dimensions: | 13 cm (h) x 6.5 cm (w) |
| Material: | Cast bronze with historical patina |
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