Accession No
1947.786 A
Description
Prayer Wheel, one of three Mani prayer wheels. Used for repeating a charm. This made of silver.
Place
Asia; South Asia; Himalayas; Tibet
Period
Source
Schuster, Caroline (Lady) [donor]
Department
Anth
Reference Numbers
1947.786 A
Cultural Affliation
Material
Metal; Silver; Wood
Local Term
Measurements
161mm x 78mm x 281mm
Events
Context (CMS Context)
Exhibited: On display in 'Buddha's Word: The Life of Books in Tibet and Beyond' from 28th May 2014 - 17th January 2015. Labelled as '19. Copper wheel with Nepali script / Tibet. Donated by Lady Schuster.
/ 1947.786 C'.
Event Date
Author: ashleigh griffin
Description (Physical description)
Three Mani wheels or prayer wheels. Used for repeating a charm. A& B: made of silver. C: made of copper and brass
Event Date 1947
Author: ashleigh griffin
Conservation ()
CON.2014.30 |
Event Date 1/3/2016
Author: ashleigh griffin
Conservation ()
CON.2014.27 |
Event Date 1/3/2016
Author: ashleigh griffin
Conservation ()
CON.2014.26 |
Event Date 1/3/2016
Author: ashleigh griffin
Description (Physical description)
Mani prayer wheel, with a wooden, varnished handle that terminates in a spike at one end. The spike passes through a silver metal, cylindrical drum, which contains the prayer within it and is decorated with lotus patterns on the top and base only. There is a terminus at the end of the spike, which is plain, and is secured to the object with modern string. The chain and weight are attached to the side of the drum, allowing it to revolve. There is only a metal tip to the top of the handle, the piece at the end of the handle is missing.
Event Date 8/1/2019
Author: ashleigh griffin
FM:282410
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