Tibetan Traveling Shrine

c. 1850
$880 USD
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Dimensions
W: 4.5" D: 2.5" H: 8.0"
Materials
Brass
Fabric
Purchase Quantity
Collection #
BJBB042A
Estimated Shipping
$38

Tibetan traveling shrines, known as Gau, were believed to offer protective powers and were used to hold and carry sacred objects during long journeys. Crafted over a century ago, Buddhist followers may have purchased this intricate gau while on religious pilgrimage to a temple or holy site. The brass shrine is decorated in repoussé with the cintamani, or jewel of immortality, a wrathful demon, and the eight auspicious signs, including the wheel, the lotus, and the golden fish. These intricate symbols surround a central glass panel displaying a small polychromed Buddhist deity held within the shrine.

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