Mid Century Bronze Avalokiteshvara Buddha Table Lamp
Mid Century Bronze Avalokiteshvara Buddha Table Lamp
Mid Century Bronze Avalokiteshvara Buddha Table Lamp
Mid Century Bronze Avalokiteshvara Buddha Table Lamp
Mid Century Bronze Avalokiteshvara Buddha Table Lamp
Mid Century Bronze Avalokiteshvara Buddha Table Lamp
Mid Century Bronze Avalokiteshvara Buddha Table Lamp
Mid Century Bronze Avalokiteshvara Buddha Table Lamp
Mid Century Bronze Avalokiteshvara Buddha Table Lamp
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Mid Century Bronze Avalokiteshvara Buddha Table Lamp

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Adorn your space with a touch of timeless elegance with this beautiful bronze lamp in the form of the Avalokiteshvara Buddha. The bronze, intricately detailed and of a high quality sits on a carved teak base. With stunning silk batwing style shade that although shows some signs of age is still in good condition with no damage.

Recently re-wired for modern use the lamp has two fittings, braided cable, and plug, ensuring they are not only visually stunning but also functional. Standing at 66cmcm tall, including the shade this lamp would make a magnificent addition to any interior design.

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In the school of Buddhism practiced in particular in Tibet, Avalokiteshvara is often depicted as having many heads and arms. They represent his far-reaching and all-seeing powers, and there is also a Tibetan story which explains them. Avalokiteshvara made a vow to make sure that all beings achieved enlightenment.