"Tibet, XIXth Century, Element Of Ritual Adornment In Yak Bone III"
Tibet, 19th century, superb element of ritual adornment in yak bone depicting Buddha seated in the position of taking the earth as a witness (Bhumisparsa Mudra) on the upper part and the representation of a human skull on the lower part. Also called "shamanic adornments", these tantric aprons are worn by Buddhist monks during the "cham" dances which are celebrated every year within the walls of monasteries in Tibet. These rituals feature the gods and heroes of Buddhism. Good condition. Dimensions without the base: Height 10.6 cm (16.3 cm with the base). The scale witness on the last photograph is a small model of a lighter from a well-known brand. We take particular care with our packaging by using optimum protection. The shipment is made with insurance included. Shipping rates: Metropolitan France: 18 euros, countries of the European Union and Switzerland: 26 euros, countries of Eastern Europe and the Maghreb: 40 euros, United States, Australia, Asia and the rest of the world: 65 euros. You can contact us at 0787869393 or 0953253741.