Period:Unknown Production date:19thC
Materials:clay
Technique:
Description:
Votive deposits. Items from inside the stupa; two votive tablets of painted clay and two painted figures on paper. PLEASE NOTE: The yellow beads on the stupa are made from uranium glass and emitting low levels of Ionising radiation and the object should only be handled wearing gloves.
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![图片[6]-votive figure; ts’a-ts’a BM-1894-1213.1.a-d-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Unknown/43/01061476_001.jpg)
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Materials:clay
Technique:
Description:
Votive deposits. Items from inside the stupa; two votive tablets of painted clay and two painted figures on paper. PLEASE NOTE: The yellow beads on the stupa are made from uranium glass and emitting low levels of Ionising radiation and the object should only be handled wearing gloves.
IMG
![图片[6]-votive figure; ts’a-ts’a BM-1894-1213.1.a-d-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Unknown/43/01061476_001.jpg)
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