Zemanek-Münster

Lid of a skull-receptacle "kapala" and skullcup

Tibet
sold EUR 450
Size
L: 17,5 cm
16 cm
L: 6.9 inch
6.3 inch

Description

halves of human skulls, a) lid of the “kapala” coated with delicate ornaments in bas-relief, the rim seamed by small silver metal skulls, inside coated with silver metal; b) deeply hollowed skullcup, coated with silver metal on the inside, rim with metal fringe, set with semi-precious stones;
used for tantric rites and sacrificial offerings. In Tibetan monasteries it is used symbolically to hold dough cakes, “torma” (cakes) and wine instead of blood and flesh as offerings to wrathful deities, such as the ferocious “Dharmapala”.


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