Porcelain niche after a Tibetan stupa in famille rose, contains a Tibetan gilt Tara, Qing dynasty, 18th century
- Image Number: C1B004096N000000000PAB
- Dynasty: Qing dynasty
- Category: Ceramics
- Function: Magic tools and furnishings
- Material: Minerals/ceramics/ceramics
- Description:
Niches are Qing Palace works, and statues of Buddha are Tibetan works. The Tibetan tower is burnt in sections and then bonded. The top of the vase is painted with gold; The tower body is mainly painted with green pastel crocus flowers, and painted with animal faces and wreaths; The square seat of Xumi is decorated with purple lotus. Tibetan porcelain tower is a common offering in the palace or awarded to Mongolian and Tibetan temples. During the reign of Emperor Qianlong, Jingdezhen kilns were very popular. A bronze white tara statue was built in the tower, with eyes in the forehead and palm, a breast and a waist, which is semi comfortable with the left foot bent; Holding flowers in one hand and making vow seals in the other hand, it is a Tibetan work in the 16th century; The bottom of the Buddha is carved with a cross pestle pattern.
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