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Garuda A Set of Six Related Tsaklis, Thangkas

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Indian Subcontinent: Himalayas: Pre 1800   item# 716668 (stock# T07-01-06)

Garuda A Set of Six Related Tsaklis, Thangkas
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$420 

Flaming Garudas clutching snakes in their talons, all different in color are depicted flying over a mountain lake in this striking set of tsaklis. Despite their striking similarities, each card is painted individually.

Each card is signed on the reverse side near the bottom and the back of each has been fixed with a piece of cloth so the cards could be displayed on a stick during an initiation (see the last photo). ...click for details


Carved Bone Mahakala Tibet

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Indian Subcontinent: Himalayas: Pre 1900   item# 709997 (stock# 12690)

Carved Bone Mahakala Tibet
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$325 

This carved bone image of a fearsome Mahakala originates in Tibet. It is possibly from a necromancer's apron, though it is freestanding and lacks the top holes one would expect. It does have two drilled holes which are drilled so as to come through the mouth.

It measures just over 2-1/2 inches high (6.5 cm.) and forms under a 45 degree angle at the base. It is in excellent condition. Without scientific testing it ...click for details


Brass Phurba with Iron Blade

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Indian Subcontinent: Himalayas: Pre 1900   item# 709968 (stock# 14317)

Brass Phurba with Iron Blade
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$450 

The phurba is used in various Buddhist rituals to frighten or slay invisible malevolent powers. It is thus a very powerful ritual object.

This phurba shows much use. The brass is has a very nice patina where it was grasped and the iron blade is quite worn. We would date it to at least the nineteenth century.

It measures 9-1/2 inches (24 cm.) ...click for details


Antique Tibetan Meditation Carpet

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Indian Subcontinent: Himalayas: Pre 1900   item# 707164 (stock# 22406)

Antique Tibetan Meditation Carpet
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$1,150 

This finely woven seating carpet contains five full medallions and several partial ones. A rich indego ground complements the several natural colors used in the medallions.

Dimensions are 26 x 22 inches (66 x 56 cm). The carpet is in good condition with no reweaving.


Very Early Wooden Ganesh Nepal

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Indian Subcontinent: Himalayas: Pre 1800   item# 705903 (stock# 22475)

Very Early Wooden Ganesh Nepal
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$325 

The wear, patina, and the lightness of the wood all point to a very early date for this small wooden statue of Ganesh. We would estimate its origin to the eighteenth century.

The piece is 4.5 x3.5 inches (11 x 9 cm.). The lower righthand corner contains an early repair with a dark and hardened substance. Our last photograph shows the extent of the repaired area. It hardly detracts from the overall look of the piece.


Tibetan Meditation Carpet Wangden Double Dorje

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Indian Subcontinent: Himalayas: Pre 1920   item# 705550 (stock# 22402)

Tibetan Meditation Carpet Wangden Double Dorje
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$1400 

Made only in the Wangden valley of southern Tibet, these carpets are considered to be the earliest Tibetan carpets. The tradition has continued to this day. For more information on this particular form of weaving, do a Google search for the word "Wangden".

This carpet dates to the early years of the 20th century, and uses the traditional design of the double dorje. It is in good condition with no reweaving. ...click for details


Pair of Tibetan Covered Burl Bowls with Silver Overlay

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Pre 1910   item# 703710 (stock# 23811)

Pair of Tibetan Covered Burl Bowls with Silver Overlay
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$550 

While we purchase almost all our Tibetan and Nepali items at the source in Asia, these Tibetan burl bowls were obtained locally. As a result we know less about them than most of our inventory. While they are certainly Tibetan we are unsure where they might have originated: Ladakh or Bhutan or historical Tibet. The metal appears to be silver over silver-plated copper. Both the coral and turquoise stones are real. The insides of the bowls are silver-lined. The burl is highly figured. Double ...click for details


Tibetan ritual crown ringga five Buddhas in Yab-yum

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Indian Subcontinent: Himalayas: Pre 1900   item# 703387 (stock# 16475)

Tibetan ritual crown ringga five Buddhas in Yab-yum
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$550 

Worn by Buddhist lamas during empowerments and other rituals, a ritual crown (or ringga) is composed of five separate pieces held together with cloth or leather so it can be tied around the head. Ringgas are sometimes found on statues as well.

The sections are painted with the five Dhayani Buddhas, each with his consort holding a distinctive object. ...click for details


Tibetan Clay Tablet Tsha-Tsha Vajrabhairava

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Indian Subcontinent: Himalayas: Pre 1920   item# 701352 (stock# 17589b)

Tibetan Clay Tablet Tsha-Tsha Vajrabhairava
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$125 

Highly detailed tsha-tsha depicting the wrathful deity, Vajrabhairava, with nine heads, numerous arms and legs, in yab-yum with his consort.

The tablet is 3-3/4 inches high and is in excellent condition. Many grains of barley were pressed into the back during its preparation.


Bhutan Carved Wooden Monkey Incense Holder

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Indian Subcontinent: Himalayas: Pre 1900   item# 688371 (stock# 22429)

Bhutan Carved Wooden Monkey Incense Holder
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$325 

Bhutanese love their monkeys. They are featured in Buddhist folklore, every twelfth year is a year of the monkey, and they have several endangered species. They are also very fond of monkeys carved of wood and find many uses for them. They are often found decorating the handle of embroidery stretchers and other household objects. Here this carved wooden monkey holds his hands together to steady an incense stick. Other incense sticks can be fitted into his elbows and also in the holes along ...click for details

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