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Lot 682 | SILVER TRAVVELING SHRINE, SO-CALLED GA'U
Estimate
800
- 1.000
€
D
Result
Unsold
SILVER TRAVVELING SHRINE, SO-CALLED GA'U.
Origin: Tibet or Bhutan.
Technique: Sliver, repoussé, fabric among other.
Description: Two-part, rectangular amulet container. The glazed, leaf-shaped altar window on the front
is flanked by two opposing dragons in a drift, with a Mahakala head and an emblem of
Lakshmi between them. Inside, a relief of the Buddha Akshobhya. In a coloured fabric bag
with carrying strap.
Measurement: 12,5x15,5x5cm.
Provenance:
Private collection Rhineland-Palatinate.
Origin: Tibet or Bhutan.
Technique: Sliver, repoussé, fabric among other.
Description: Two-part, rectangular amulet container. The glazed, leaf-shaped altar window on the front
is flanked by two opposing dragons in a drift, with a Mahakala head and an emblem of
Lakshmi between them. Inside, a relief of the Buddha Akshobhya. In a coloured fabric bag
with carrying strap.
Measurement: 12,5x15,5x5cm.
Provenance:
Private collection Rhineland-Palatinate.
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Conditions of this Lot
VAT margin scheme, VAT included, but must not be indicated, not refundable
32% buyer’s premium on the hammer price
32% buyer’s premium on the hammer price
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Stock Id: 76654-46