Tsaku-tsaya wood bowl, made in Tibet, Qing dynasty (1644-1911)
- Image Number: K1D001964N000000000PDA
- Dynasty: Qing dynasty
- Category: Miscellaneous objects
- Function: Drinking utensil
- Material: Plants/Wood/
- Description:
A wooden bowl is a Tibetan work. Pie mouth, tie neck, shallow abdomen, short circle foot; The surface is polished smooth and yellowish brown, with firm texture and natural fine lines. There was saffron in the bowl, but now it has become ochre black debris. With yellow baggage. “Zamu Zaya” may be a place name, which is located in Xijin, Yadong and on the way to Jiayu Temple; It is also recorded that Jamuzaya is the gall of Rakul wood, so it also became the general name of wood bowl.
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