Silver mandala with a red khata, Qing dynasty, 19th c., Tibetan work

Silver mandala with a red khata, Qing dynasty, 19th c., Tibetan work


  • Image Number: K1D000837N000000000PAB
  • Dynasty: Qing dynasty
  • Category: Miscellaneous objects
  • Function: Magic instrument
  • Material: Minerals/Metals/Silver
  • Description:
    Tibetan works, 19th century. Round silver full. The altar surface is decorated with flowers carved on the ripples of the sea, and the sea surface is embossed with eight auspicious symbols: Falun, Baoan, Bailuo, Panchang, Fanhua, Baocan, Pisces, and Huagai; Shallow relief on the edge of the square Fukuyama; In the center is a relief sculpture of a Baoxiang flower rising high, and the edge is lined with lotus petal patterns. On the side of Man Da, the eight auspicious patterns of embossed knock flowers are the main pattern, and the upper and lower edges of Man Da are carved with a continuous bead pattern. Red dark flower Changhada is tied at the buckle.

清 銀壇城

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