This stone sculpture, named “释迦石像” (Shakyamuni Stone Statue), originates from the Northern Qi Dynasty. It depicts the Buddha Shakyamuni in a seated, meditative pose, symbolizing enlightenment and peace. The intricate carvings around the Buddha create an ornate halo (mandorla) that frames the figure, emphasizing its spiritual significance. The delicate detailing of the robe and serene expression reflect the sophisticated artistry of the Northern Qi period. This stone carving not only serves as a religious symbol but also as a testament to the era’s remarkable craftsmanship and devotion to Buddhist art.