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An intricately detailed, multi-armed statue, likely depicting Guanyin (Bodhisattva of Compassion), is displayed inside a clear glass case. The statue is primarily golden-hued, possibly made of resin or a similar material designed to mimic gold or ivory. It stands upright on a decorative, tiered base that features serpentine motifs and small white gemstone-like embellishments along its rim. The deity has numerous arms, at least ten are visible, with hands held in various mudras or holding symbolic objects. A large, circular halo, adorned with numerous small red and purple jewels, emanates from behind its head. The statue itself is decorated with strings of blue and purple jewels around its neck and chest. Its face conveys a serene expression. The statue rests on a red and black pedestal within the display case. A small, gold-colored plaque or label affixed to the right side of the pedestal features Chinese characters. The visible text on this plaque reads "金玉观音" (Jīn Yù Guān Yīn), translating to "Golden Jade Guanyin." The background, viewed through the glass case, is somewhat blurred, revealing shelves with various items, including what appear to be beaded bracelets or necklaces. A warm yellow light illuminates the scene from the left, creating reflections on the glass. The setting suggests an indoor retail environment, likely a shop or gallery in Guang Zhou Shi, China.
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