Buddhistic objects - Copper - 1800-1850, 1850-1900 - Repoussé Copper Plaque

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Repoussé copper plaque from Asia, likely dating to the 19th century (1800–1900), with North Indian/Tibetan origin, in excellent condition, measuring 24 × 32.5 cm (depth 0.5 cm).

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Offered is a very finely executed repoussé piece of craftsmanship. It depicts an episode from the Buddha's life with a large retinue. Standing under the ceremonial umbrella, he is flanked by two of his disciples. The serpent on which he stands symbolizes the benevolence and protective function of snakes in buddhist mythology (Naga). One of his retinue members carries the victory banner (Dhvaja), a symbol of the Buddha's triumph over ignorance, desire, and fear. The two monkey gods offering honey could be an allusion to his sojourn in the Parileyyaka Forest. The figures and vegetation are wonderfully detailed. Over time, this beautiful artwork has developed a lovely patina. There is a small hole in the center at the top. It likely dates from the 19th century and is of North Indian, Nepalese, or Tibetan origin. The dimensions are 24 x 32.5 cm.

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Offered is a very finely executed repoussé piece of craftsmanship. It depicts an episode from the Buddha's life with a large retinue. Standing under the ceremonial umbrella, he is flanked by two of his disciples. The serpent on which he stands symbolizes the benevolence and protective function of snakes in buddhist mythology (Naga). One of his retinue members carries the victory banner (Dhvaja), a symbol of the Buddha's triumph over ignorance, desire, and fear. The two monkey gods offering honey could be an allusion to his sojourn in the Parileyyaka Forest. The figures and vegetation are wonderfully detailed. Over time, this beautiful artwork has developed a lovely patina. There is a small hole in the center at the top. It likely dates from the 19th century and is of North Indian, Nepalese, or Tibetan origin. The dimensions are 24 x 32.5 cm.

Insured shipping with tracking . NO shipping to Great Britain and Switzerland!!

Details

Era
1400-1900
Specific region of origin
Tibet / North-India
Title additional information
Repoussé Copper Plaque
Material
Copper
Country of Origin
Asia
Height
24 cm
Width
32.5 cm
Depth
0.5 cm
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Estimated period
1800-1850, 1850-1900
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Objects sold
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Marc Eberth
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