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Stupa
CHINA; Qing dynasty (1644–1911); Silver; H: 95 cm; Palace Museum, Beijing, China |
Known as the Stupa of Reconciliation, this Tibetan Dharma instrument is made of gilt silver and contains treasure.
The square Sumeru base has multiple corners. Twin lions, wish-fulfilling jewels, and gemstones decorate the four sides in the concave section. Above the base, there is a series of round tiers leading up to the stupa body, which is in the shape of an inverted bowl. The niche in the center is surrounded by a gilt whirling effect, and the inside edge is embedded with rubies and emeralds. Inside the niche is a seated Amitayus Buddha; the shoulder of the body has lions' heads with rings in their mouths.
The spire consists of 13 stacked rings, with a panel decorated with lotus patterns on either side. At the top, there is a canopy, horizontal crescent moon, sun, and jewel. |
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