Description:

Asian. Sino-Tibet, ca. early 20th century CE. One of the largest gau's we have had the pleasure of offering! Tibetan gau (aka prayer box) is actually a small shrine. When not being worn as an ornament during festivals, it would be kept in the prayer niche of the family home. The back of the box slides open. Frequently, a special prayer, i.e. sutra pages, would be placed inside. The small glass window at the front displays a Tsa tsa, which is a clay statue of a Buddhist Diety. These statues were made only by the monks and considered to be a holy relic. Front heavily embossed with Buddhist imagery, clouds, etc. The tsa tsa is a Green Tara Buddha. Inside are dozens of colorful prayer flags. The box sits neatly inside a custom textile case meant to transport it during festivals. A wonderful example! Size: 13" W x 15.5" H (33 cm x 39.4 cm)

Provenance: ex-private New York City collection acquired around 1990

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  • Condition: Cloth covering showing a bit of wear, else quite excellent.

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