
Mark Rasmussen
International Director
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西藏 約十六世紀 銅鎏金金鋼杵與金剛鈴
A vajra and ghanta are the most indispensable pair of ritual implements used in almost all Tibetan Buddhist ceremonies. This pair is particularly fetching for the vajra's translucent inset stones. Compare the design of the present work, especially of the makara prongs, to a silver and bronze set published in Hall (ed.), Tibet: Tradition and Change, Albuquerque, 1997, pp.168-9, pl.84. Another closely related ghanta is published in Grewenig & Rist (eds.), Buddha: 2000 Years of Buddhist Art, Völklingen, 2016, pp.506-7, no.226. Also see a related set sold at Bonhams, New York, 13 March 2017, lot 3060.
Provenance
Private American Collection