A figure of the Bodhisattva Guanyin seated upon a thin base with one leg touching the ground and the other bent upwards. She wears a long robe and cloak over head, and is modeled with a serene expression on her face. She is holding a fly-whisk in one hand and a small vase. Her robes are painting on the biscuit with green, yellow and aubergine-purple enamels in a loose “egg-and-spinach” pattern. Her cloak is painted with aubergine-purple enamel and most other parts of her figure are painted with a thin, clear, glaze wash. There is a large circular opening in the centre of the back of the figure.