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Antikt buddhistisk stenform - Sten - Tibet - Stilen kunne tilskrives det 16. århundrede.
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Antikt buddhistisk stenform - Sten - Tibet - Stilen kunne tilskrives det 16. århundrede.

Antique Buddhist Stone Mold – Lotus Motif, Tibet This rare and beautifully carved stone mold features an intricate lotus motif, a central symbol in Buddhist iconography. Likely originating from India, this mold was used in the production of votive tablets (tsa-tsa) or sacred reliefs, which were often placed in temples, stupas, and shrines. The lotus in Buddhism represents purity, spiritual awakening, and enlightenment, making this mold a significant artifact with deep religious meaning. The craftsmanship suggests it was used to create small clay or metal devotional pieces, possibly as offerings or for personal meditation practices. Features: • Material: Hand-carved from fine-grained stone, chosen for its durability and ability to capture intricate details. • Design: The relief depicts an elaborate lotus pattern, symbolizing purity and transcendence. • Cultural Significance: Used in Buddhist rituals, likely to create votive objects for spiritual devotion. • Condition: Well-preserved with signs of historical wear, adding to its authenticity. Historical Context: Stone molds like this were commonly used in Buddhist communities, particularly in India, Tibet, and Nepal, where the making of small ritual objects played a role in religious merit-making practices. The lotus motif suggests a strong connection to Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhist traditions, where such symbols were used to reinforce spiritual teachings. Provenance: Acquired from a private collection, this artifact reflects centuries of devotion and craftsmanship, making it an extraordinary addition for collectors of Buddhist art and historical relics. A Unique Piece of Buddhist Heritage: This mold is not only a historical artifact but also a testament to the enduring spiritual traditions of Buddhism. Whether for display, study, or appreciation of its artistic value, it offers a tangible connection to centuries-old practices of faith and craftsmanship.

Nr. 100074420

Ikke længere tilgængelig
Antikt buddhistisk stenform - Sten - Tibet - Stilen kunne tilskrives det 16. århundrede.

Antikt buddhistisk stenform - Sten - Tibet - Stilen kunne tilskrives det 16. århundrede.

Antique Buddhist Stone Mold – Lotus Motif, Tibet

This rare and beautifully carved stone mold features an intricate lotus motif, a central symbol in Buddhist iconography. Likely originating from India, this mold was used in the production of votive tablets (tsa-tsa) or sacred reliefs, which were often placed in temples, stupas, and shrines.

The lotus in Buddhism represents purity, spiritual awakening, and enlightenment, making this mold a significant artifact with deep religious meaning. The craftsmanship suggests it was used to create small clay or metal devotional pieces, possibly as offerings or for personal meditation practices.

Features:
• Material: Hand-carved from fine-grained stone, chosen for its durability and ability to capture intricate details.
• Design: The relief depicts an elaborate lotus pattern, symbolizing purity and transcendence.
• Cultural Significance: Used in Buddhist rituals, likely to create votive objects for spiritual devotion.
• Condition: Well-preserved with signs of historical wear, adding to its authenticity.

Historical Context:
Stone molds like this were commonly used in Buddhist communities, particularly in India, Tibet, and Nepal, where the making of small ritual objects played a role in religious merit-making practices. The lotus motif suggests a strong connection to Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhist traditions, where such symbols were used to reinforce spiritual teachings.

Provenance:
Acquired from a private collection, this artifact reflects centuries of devotion and craftsmanship, making it an extraordinary addition for collectors of Buddhist art and historical relics.

A Unique Piece of Buddhist Heritage:
This mold is not only a historical artifact but also a testament to the enduring spiritual traditions of Buddhism. Whether for display, study, or appreciation of its artistic value, it offers a tangible connection to centuries-old practices of faith and craftsmanship.

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Surya Rutten
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Estimat  € 500 - € 550

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