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    Jameson J Wood, 18th Century Meditating Buddha, 1802
    Jameson J Wood, 18th Century Meditating Buddha, 1802
    Jameson J Wood, 18th Century Meditating Buddha, 1802
    Jameson J Wood, 18th Century Meditating Buddha, 1802
    Jameson J Wood, 18th Century Meditating Buddha, 1802
    Jameson J Wood, 18th Century Meditating Buddha, 1802
    Jameson J Wood, 18th Century Meditating Buddha, 1802
    Jameson J Wood, 18th Century Meditating Buddha, 1802
    Jameson J Wood, 18th Century Meditating Buddha, 1802

    18th Century Meditating Buddha, 1802

    Lacqured Wood
    1070 x 720 x 500 mm

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    • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Jameson J Wood, Japanese Knife
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    • (View a larger image of thumbnail 4 ) Jameson J Wood, Japanese Knife
    • (View a larger image of thumbnail 5 ) Jameson J Wood, Japanese Knife
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    • (View a larger image of thumbnail 7 ) Jameson J Wood, Japanese Knife
    • (View a larger image of thumbnail 8 ) Jameson J Wood, Japanese Knife
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    A fine rare Vietnamese wood and lacquer meditating Buddha, shown here seated with crossed legs in half lotus position. The right hand is held in Karana, which emanates energy banishing...
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    A fine rare Vietnamese wood and lacquer meditating Buddha, shown here seated with crossed legs in half lotus position. The right hand is held in Karana, which emanates energy banishing and expelling negativity, demons, sickness and negative thoughts. The left hand is held in Varada Mudra and expresses compassion, liberation and an offering of acceptance.
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