Copper plated gold to Babaoting bell

[Copper Plated Gold to Eight Treasure Pavilion Clock]

Copper Plated Gold to Eight Treasure Pavilion Clock, located at the Palace of the Qing Dynasty, is 50 centimeters high, 23 centimeters wide, and 17 centimeters thick during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty
The copper gilded double eaved pavilion with gemstones stands on the red sandalwood Xumizuo, and a small British watch is embedded on the top of the pavilion. The small bells on the upper eaves are finely crafted, with the words “longevity” and cloud patterns dotted on the threads. In the middle of the pavilion is a six-character Sanskrit scripture barrel filled with scriptures. Around the Sutra Bucket are the offerings in front of the Buddha – the eight treasures of copper plated jade, namely, wheels, snails, umbrellas, caps, flowers, pots, fish, and intestines. There are discs under the Jingtong and Babao, which can rotate
Start after winding, and rotate the barrel clockwise. The eight treasures are facing each other, one clockwise and the other counterclockwise


图片[1]-Copper plated gold to Babaoting bell-China Archive
图片[2]-Copper plated gold to Babaoting bell-China Archive铜镀金八宝转亭式表(局部)
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