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Silvered Tibetan Dragon Storage Chest - 18th Century Campaign Furniture The story of Skhanda Purana

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The story of Skhanda Purana states that the Kirtimukha was a demon born from the blaze of Shiva's third eye

or used to highlight decorative objects

5 x 102 cms (wxdxh)

Old Charpoy from Rajasthan - 75 - 100 yrs old

all framed by foliate spandrels and a scrolling floral border

Silvered Tibetan Dragon Storage Chest - 18th Century Campaign Furniture The story of Skhanda PuranaThis very decorative monastic chest is from Central Tibet and dates to the 18th century. Unusually this piece has a silver background instead of the more popular gold. Often silvered boxes are coated with a yellow varnish to imitate gold. Silvered boxes are very uncommon. The main feature is a single four claw dragon holding wish granting cintamani jewels which represent wisdom. The front facing dragon clearly emulates the Chinese Imperial dragons.

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