VERSEUSE RITUELLE EN ACIER DAMASQUINÉ LAITON ET OR TIBET ORIENTAL, DERGÉ, VERS XVIIE S...


VERSEUSE RITUELLE EN ACIER DAMASQUINÉ LAITON ET OR TIBET ORIENTAL, DERGÉ, VERS XVIIE SIÈCLE Himalayan Art Resources item no. 205068 39 cm (15 3/8 in.) high Footnotes: A BRASS AND GOLD DAMASCENED STEEL RITUAL EWER EASTERN TIBET, DERGE, CIRCA 17TH CENTURY 藏東 更慶鎮 約十七世紀 鋼鋄金銅執壺 The circular body of this ritual ewer is decorated with auspicious symbols around the central recessed panel containing a visvavajra . The handle and spout are cast here as a makara and a dragon, respectively. Bearing the technical hallmarks of damascened objects from Derge, this elaborate vessel blends together Tibetan decorative motifs to a Central Asian shape. See a closely related beer jug with dragon decorations in the Victoria and Albert Museum (IM.22-1928), as well as a silver ewer sold at Bonhams, San Francisco, 26 June 2018, lot 24. Published: Ramon Prats, et.al., Monasterios y lamas del Tibet , Madrid, Fundación 'La Caixa', 2000, p.108, no.33. Exhibited: Monasterios y lamas del Tibet , Fundación 'La Caixa', Madrid, November 2000-January 2001. Provenance: Spink & Son Ltd., London, 1990s For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com


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