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Nepalese Ghurra, churning-rod holder 18.02.1134

Highly decorative and interesting churing-rod holder. This ghurrah is a striking example of how elements of daily life have been integrated into the sculpture.  The cow, as a symbol of wealth and happiness, expresses the vital importance of milk. The cow is considered as a celestial being, the great mother /Kharma-Dhenu) of all living beings. The cow stands on a stylized Nepalese house, or pagoda tempel, with 14 pillars inside them Two balls rattle. Beautiful patina and signs of prolonged use, inclusive stand. (cf Smedt200, p. 199)

  • Ref.:18.02.1134
  • Size:Length: 215 mm; 250 incl. stand; diameter disk: 55 mm
  • Weight:216 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

  • Museum quality (worthy to be added to a museum’s permanent collection)Excellent overall conditionHigh aesthetic valueDelivered with it's own stand

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