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Ancient Liao Dynasty Clay Buddhist Votive Tile Tablet browse these categories for related items... All Items: Antiques:Regional Art:Asian:Chinese:Pottery: Pre AD 1000: item # 506056
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STOCK #: AC050816-02RS CULTURE: Ancient Chinese DATE: c. Liao Dynasty, 907 A.D. – 1125 A.D. MATERIAL(S): Terracotta (grey-beige clay with some darker areas primarily on reverse side) DIMENSIONS: 1.98" (50.40 mm) high CONDITION: Some wear, weathering, chipping, and light deposits of earth and organic material (roots) consistent with age. Else intact with some nice detail. COMMENTS: This wonderful Ancient Chinese Liao Dynasty Clay Buddhist Votive Tile Tablet features single depiction a seated meditating Buddha. It is a nice example of Buddhist votive clay tablets known as tsa-tsa (a name whose root has been traced back to Sanskrit). According to tradition, clay is transformed into a receptacle for sacred power when it is impressed with an image of a deity or holy symbol. Creation of such sacred objects, for use as votive offerings, relics or amulets, is to this day considered a meritorious action said to generate abundant auspiciousness for the maker, their family and surroundings. Whether it is used to decorate a wall, placed on an altar or held close, this tsa-tsa can be revered as sacred object and is undoubtedly a beautiful work of ancient Buddhist art. PROVENANCE: From an American dealer. Details will be provided to purchaser. *Prices in US$. This item is Guaranteed Authentic. Please see our Sales Policy and AUTHENTICITY GUARANTEE for full details. |
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