Period:Unknown Production date:19thC
Materials:brass
Technique:hammered
Dimensions:Diameter: 25.40 centimetres Height: 44.80 centimetres Width: 40.30 centimetres
Description:
‘Monkl’s caop’ ewer, made of hammered brass sheets.
IMG
Comments:This vessel is named after the shape of thespout and collar, which resemble the hats wornby Tibetan lamaist monks. They were popularfrom the 1200s and usually made of metal orwood. They were used for water offerings andto give out tea at monastic gatherings.
Materials:brass
Technique:hammered
Dimensions:Diameter: 25.40 centimetres Height: 44.80 centimetres Width: 40.30 centimetres
Description:
‘Monkl’s caop’ ewer, made of hammered brass sheets.
IMG
Comments:This vessel is named after the shape of thespout and collar, which resemble the hats wornby Tibetan lamaist monks. They were popularfrom the 1200s and usually made of metal orwood. They were used for water offerings andto give out tea at monastic gatherings.
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