
Tibetan Utensils #2
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Description
Part of a set of four bowls and three sets of utensils, it is comprised of a long narrow sheath holding a long knife and pair of bone chopsticks. It is made variously of wood, sharkskin, and bone, overlaid with chased and pierced silver fittings, decorated with Buddhist and other auspicious motifs and inset with coral, turquoise, malachite, and other hardstone cabochons. Chopsticks seem to be replacements and are tarnished.
Date: 1930-1950
Dimensions (in inches): 12.25 (H) x 1.3 (W) x .75 (D)
Publication Date
1950
Keywords
William Lindgren, Tibet, utensils, St. Cloud State University
Recommended Citation
St. Cloud State University, "Tibetan Utensils #2" (1950). Lindgren 3D Objects. 13.
https://repository.stcloudstate.edu/wlindgren_3D/13

Comments
Part of the William M. Lindgren Asian Art Collection housed in the St. Cloud State University Archives. Item 2045 number 5