ETHAS 038693

Ladakh coupe calotte crânienne

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038693
Ritual cup, kapala
India, Ladakh
Tibetan. 19th century
Skull calotte, silver
Acquired in 1976

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L'utilisation d'un ossement humain rappelle le principe de l‘impermanence universelle.

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Inventaire original MEG. Registres tapuscrits, volumes 19 à 59
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Human Remains

Tibetan Buddhist iconography

Buddhism spread to the Roof of the World in the 7th century and Tibetan Buddhism is deeply Tantric. As in Japan, its iconography is extremely rich and coded. It accentuates the representation of the masters and their teaching. As in the other Buddhist countries, paintings and statues are part of a consecration ritual, which incites the divinities shown in the images to come and live in them.

Bibliograpy

  • Aubert, Laurent; Ducor, Jérôme. 1997. Théâtres d'Orient : masques, marionettes, ombres, costumes. Genève / Ivrea : Musée d'ethnpgraphie / Priuli & Verlucca, n° 72

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