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Tibetan Tea & Tsampa Bowl - Ca 1900 Nandi Bulls The chunky frame is carved

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Description

The  chunky frame is carved in the traditional Mughal style

This style of gilt kyungbur is seen exclusively in Tsurpu monastery in Central Tibet

Supplied with wall hangers or can sit on a flat surface (please see example image for hanger reference)

The striking grain patterns are beautifully complemented by the original brass hardware

Planted up it can be used outside in a garden but will lose its paint eventually

Tibetan Tea & Tsampa Bowl - Ca 1900 Nandi Bulls The chunky frame is carvedThis small traditional bowl is crafted from burr wood with silver detailing. It dates to circa 1900. Bowls like this are culturally Tibetan but found across Tibet, Kashmir, Mongolia & Bhutan. Burr wood was preferred due to its density and durability as well as its decorative nature. These bowls were used for both tea and tsampa (barley flour dough, the usual Tibetan meal). The silver is beautifully hand beaten. An iconic gift for a collector of

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