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Kuan Yin with String of Beads

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Kuan Yin with String of Beads, 15"
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A majestic statue of Kuan Yin wrapped in an elaborate robe. She is holding a string of beads, has a flaming halo and a high crown. The serene presence will grace your home with its delicate coloring.

See the pearls of wisdom in her hands? Kuan Yin’s prayers on behalf of a suffering humanity never cease.

Kuan Yin is the embodiment of selfless love, the supreme symbol of radical compassion, and, for more than a millennium throughout Asia, she has been revered as “The One Who Hearkens to the Cries of the World.”

• Color-enhanced bronze resin
• Height: 15 inches
• Weight: 3 lbs. 8 oz

In many statues, Kuan Yin is portrayed holding a vase or pouring a vase. This represents the dew of compassion that she dispenses upon a world in need. You might see Kuan Yin on a lotus blossom or tortoise floating on waves. This represents her buddhic enlightenment. Sailors look upon Kuan Yin as their own personal savior. She is also called upon by women (and men) who are childless. Statues of her holding a baby are said to help fertility.

A majestic statue of Kuan Yin wrapped in an elaborate robe. She is holding a string of beads, has a flaming halo and a high crown. The serene presence will grace your home with its delicate coloring.

See the pearls of wisdom in her hands? Kuan Yin’s prayers on behalf of a suffering humanity never cease.

Kuan Yin is the embodiment of selfless love, the supreme symbol of radical compassion, and, for more than a millennium throughout Asia, she has been revered as “The One Who Hearkens to the Cries of the World.”

• Color-enhanced bronze resin
• Height: 15 inches
• Weight: 3 lbs. 8 oz

In many statues, Kuan Yin is portrayed holding a vase or pouring a vase. This represents the dew of compassion that she dispenses upon a world in need. You might see Kuan Yin on a lotus blossom or tortoise floating on waves. This represents her buddhic enlightenment. Sailors look upon Kuan Yin as their own personal savior. She is also called upon by women (and men) who are childless. Statues of her holding a baby are said to help fertility.

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