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Ghau amulet altar box - Tibet - second half 20th century
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Ghau amulet altar box - Tibet - second half 20th century

Authentic Antique Tibetan Ghau (Travel Altar) – Hand-Hammered Silver/Copper – With Original Brocade Pouch – Tibet – second half-20th Century a genuine and highly detailed Tibetan Ghau (G'au) travel altar. This portable amulet shrine is a magnificent example of Tibetan craftsmanship and Buddhist devotion. Artistry & Symbolism: The front panel is masterfully hand-hammered (repoussé) in a high-grade silver/copper alloy. The decoration features the Eight Auspicious Symbols (Ashtamangala), including the Endless Knot, the Lotus Flower, and the Golden Fish, believed to bring protection and prosperity to the wearer. At the base, the powerful face of the guardian deity Kirtimukha is prominently displayed. Through the central window, a sacred deity (likely a wrathful protector) is visible, set against a red fabric background. Such shrines traditionally contain mantras, herbs, or relics, kept behind the sealed back panel. Condition & Extras: What makes this lot particularly special is that the Ghau remains in its original silk brocade pouch, complete with the hand-woven carrying strap. The textile shows a beautiful age-related patina and slight wear, confirming its authenticity and years of use by a pilgrim. • Material: Silver/Copper alloy (front), copper back, silk/brocade textile. • Height: approx. 10 cm. • Width: approx. 8 cm. • Weight: 140 grams (total). • Origin: Tibet / Himalayan region. • Dating: Mid-20th century (or earlier). Condition Report: In very good, original condition. The metal has a deep, unpolished patina, which is highly sought after by collectors. The textile is intact with characteristic signs of age-related wear. A unique collector's item for enthusiasts of Asian art, Buddhism, and ethnographica.

No. 102436246

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Ghau amulet altar box - Tibet - second half 20th century

Ghau amulet altar box - Tibet - second half 20th century

Authentic Antique Tibetan Ghau (Travel Altar) – Hand-Hammered Silver/Copper – With Original Brocade Pouch – Tibet – second half-20th Century
a genuine and highly detailed Tibetan Ghau (G'au) travel altar. This portable amulet shrine is a magnificent example of Tibetan craftsmanship and Buddhist devotion.
Artistry & Symbolism:
The front panel is masterfully hand-hammered (repoussé) in a high-grade silver/copper alloy. The decoration features the Eight Auspicious Symbols (Ashtamangala), including the Endless Knot, the Lotus Flower, and the Golden Fish, believed to bring protection and prosperity to the wearer. At the base, the powerful face of the guardian deity Kirtimukha is prominently displayed.
Through the central window, a sacred deity (likely a wrathful protector) is visible, set against a red fabric background. Such shrines traditionally contain mantras, herbs, or relics, kept behind the sealed back panel.
Condition & Extras:
What makes this lot particularly special is that the Ghau remains in its original silk brocade pouch, complete with the hand-woven carrying strap. The textile shows a beautiful age-related patina and slight wear, confirming its authenticity and years of use by a pilgrim.
• Material: Silver/Copper alloy (front), copper back, silk/brocade textile.
• Height: approx. 10 cm.
• Width: approx. 8 cm.
• Weight: 140 grams (total).
• Origin: Tibet / Himalayan region.
• Dating: Mid-20th century (or earlier).
Condition Report:
In very good, original condition. The metal has a deep, unpolished patina, which is highly sought after by collectors. The textile is intact with characteristic signs of age-related wear.
A unique collector's item for enthusiasts of Asian art, Buddhism, and ethnographica.

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