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Portable Shrine
Portable Shrine
 
Portable Shrine
Portable Shrine
 

Portable Shrine

CHINA; Qing dynasty (1644–1911), dated 19th century; Wood and clay; H: 43 cm; British Museum, London, United Kingdom
This 19th century portable shrine is believed to have been carried by Tibetan monks. It has a trefoil design with two doors and it contains a number of gilt clay tsatsas among which in the upper center, there is a seated Sakyamuni Buddha above a standing Yamantaka with multiple heads and arms. Both images have a mandorla. In the arched niche on the left of the Buddha, there is a seated Tara. The remaining tsatsas are in the form of Dharma protectors and elders.
  The outsides of the doors are painted with floral patterns, while the insides have depictions of a white conch, jewels, flowers, and musical instruments. There is a golden ring in the center of each door.
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