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Jingzhi Temple Pagoda: Reliquary Stupa |
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Jingzhi Temple Pagoda: Reliquary Stupa
CHINA, Hebei, Baoding; Northern Song dynasty (960–1127);Gilt silver; H: 26 cm; Dingzhou Museum, Hebei, China
Recovered from the underground palace of Jingzhi Temple Pagoda in 1969, the reliquary stupa consists of a base, body, and spire. The base stands on a decorated sheet of silver, which has been cut and rolled to form a hexagon. The Sumeru base is round with patterns of ruyi, animals, and birds around the lower section, and a repousse lotus forming the upper section. The hexagonal body is surrounded by a balustrade decorated with newel posts in the shape of a lotus bud. The front has a door with three rows of doornails and a lock. There are inscriptions above and below the door. On either side of the door are standing figures, possibly images of Bodhisattvas. There is a lotus bud on each corner of the roof and wind chimes hang down from the edges of the roof. The spire consists of a large lotus bud in the middle of rows of lotus leaves. |