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Nepalese Ghurra, churning-rod holder 18.02.1132

According to Smedt200 (p. 408), this simple ghurra represents a ritual mirror (darpana) that reflect the divine power and knowledge. Mirrors are used daily to ensure the exact ritual position of the tika on the forehead. The solar disk is decorated on the front side with a thousand petalled lotus flower. This ghurra comes with its stand and the cord which served to turn the churring rod.

  • Ref.:18.02.1132
  • Size:Length: 265 mm; 3215 incl. stand; diameter disk: 135 mm
  • Weight:632 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
  • Bahun

Material

  • VegetalWood

Quality

  • Museum quality (worthy to be added to a museum’s permanent collection)High aesthetic valueDelivered with it's own standExcellent overall condition

425.00
CHF
$
incl. stand