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Amulet Container (Ga'u) 1900-1920




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Amulet Container (Ga'u) 1900-1920

5304648 Amulet Container (Ga'u) 1900-1920.; (add.info.: Men wore this type of shrine-shaped amulet container when travelling, strapped to their waist or across a shoulder. The central opening reveals a stamped plaque in the form of the Twenty-One Taras a group of female deities who offer protection from various misfortunes. The front is decorated on each side with the Eight Auspicious Emblems of Buddhism within scrollwork. Silver, gilded silver, copper and painted clay Tibet (Lhasa).
1900); Universal History Archive/UIG

Media ID 38437154

© Universal History Archive/UIG / Bridgeman Images

Amulet Buddhism Buddhist Clay Container Copper Deities Gilded Lhasa Painted Plaque Protection Protective Protective Amulets Religious Art Scroll Silver Silvery Stamped Strap Strapped Supersition Superstition Superstitious Talisman Tibet Tibetan Containment


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This stunning print captures the intricate details of an Amulet Container (Ga'u) dating back to 1900-1920 in Tibet. The Ga'u was worn by men as a protective talisman while traveling, either strapped to their waist or across their shoulder. The central opening reveals a stamped plaque depicting the 'Twenty-One Taras,' female deities believed to offer protection from various misfortunes. The front of the container is adorned with the 'Eight Auspicious Emblems of Buddhism' within elaborate scrollwork, showcasing the rich religious symbolism and artistic craftsmanship of Tibetan culture. Made from silver, gilded silver, copper, and painted clay, this Ga'u exemplifies the fusion of materials and techniques used in traditional Tibetan art. Each element on this amulet container serves a specific purpose in warding off evil spirits and bringing blessings to its wearer. From the silvery shine of the metalwork to the detailed depiction of sacred deities, every aspect of this piece reflects deep-rooted beliefs and superstitions prevalent in Tibetan society. As we gaze upon this exquisite artifact through time captured in this image, we are transported into a world where faith intertwines with fashion, creating objects that not only protect but also inspire awe and reverence for centuries to come.

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