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Nepalese Ghurra, churning-rod holder 18.02.1123

An nice example of an abstract anthropomorphic representation of the human body, despicting the god Vishnu in the context of churning of the Cosmic Ocean in order to obtain Amrita – the nectar of immortal life. Made out of a cylinder shaped disk and square based truncated pyramid decorated with four milk jugs at the top linked together by means of a beam-shaped shaft around wich an endless knot winds. The endless knot or eternal knot is a symbolic knot and one of the Eight Auspicious Symbols.

  • Ref.:18.02.1123
  • Size:Length: 205 mm; diameter disk: 60 mm
  • Weight:157 gr

Category

  • The art of churring butter 18.02Nepalese Ghurras 09.04.01Roof of the world 29.06
  • Containers & Household Items 09Asian Art & Artifacts 18REGIONAL GALLERIES 29

Origin

  • Hindukush/Himalaya
  • NEPAL
  • Tamang

Material

  • VegetalWood

Quality

  • Fair condition (some missing, broken or repaired parts, see pictures)Museum quality (worthy to be added to a museum’s permanent collection)High aesthetic value

430.00
CHF
$
without stand