This pair of Tibetan gilded silver offering bowls dates back to the 19th century. Each bowl has a diameter of 12 centimeters and the total weight of the pair is approximately 290 grams. The exterior of the bowls is intricately carved with twining lotus patterns, and the rim is adorned with a ring of lotus petal designs, gilded in gold. In the middle, there are four diamond-shaped windows, each carved with two of the “Eight Auspicious Symbols” and also gilded. The gold is a rich, reddish-orange hue, indicating substantial quality. These bowls have been through a century of ritual use, blessed and consecrated by high monks, believed to be powerful enough to ensure peace and safety for a household.
藏传银鎏金供碗一对,19世纪,12公分碗口径,总重290克左
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