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Looks a nice old Gau, congratulations.
There was an interesting exhibition in the Cambridge Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (England), a couple of years ago, on Tibetan Art & Culture. Additionally, a useful catalogue was published entitled "Buddha's Word, the life of Books in Tibet and Beyond", with a chapter on Gau amulets. Seemingly they would sometimes be worn in battle, as they were thought to render the wearer invunerable... ![]() |
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Thank you Collin. I may look this up. I am curious about these and other Tibetan items, especially ritual weaponry.
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http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/23739/
The first few items. I just saw them a few days ago and was thinking what could have that been for and now I saw this thread ![]() |
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