Qing Dynasty Old Kadam Pagoda Tibetan light antique full of gold and water inlaid with gems

$6,900.00

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Item Type: Tibetan Antique Ritual Items. Dimensions: Height: 11.81 in (30 cm) Bottom diameter: 5.31 in (13.5 cm). Materials and Techniques: Gold. Place of Origin: Tibet. Period: Qing Dynasty. Condition: Good. This is the old Kadam Pagoda that was passed down from Tibet in the Qing Dynasty and is full of gold and water and inlaid with precious stones. The size of the Kadam Pagoda in front of you is not small among the Kadam Pagodas. The top-notch gold water carving and almost full-scale gem inlay can definitely be regarded as collection level. The Kadam Pagoda is a type of pagoda that features a bell-shaped bowl. It is said that this kind of pagoda was introduced to Tibet by the eminent Indian monk Atisha in the 11th century when he came to Tibet to teach Buddhism. Because it was popular in the Kadam sect temple founded by Atisha's disciple Zhongdunpa, it is commonly known as the "Kadam pagoda".. This pagoda is in complete appearance, with fine pulp, thick gold water, and exquisite craftsmanship.. The pagoda is covered with a lotus umbrella. The thirteenth-level phase wheel means "Thirteen Days" and represents the thirteen stages of cultivation. The bowl-shaped tower body is decorated with diamond circles. The circular tower base and the lotus petals inlaid with gems at the bottom are wide and full, which extremely shows the luxury and beauty. The overall production process of the tower is exquisite and the shape is regular. The most amazing thing is the turquoise, lapis lazuli and coral inlaid throughout, and almost all of these gems are originally inlaid in the Qing Dynasty. Of course, there are also very few beads that have been supplemented, which also shows that the year is in place to open the door. To say that such a collection-level Kadam Pagoda must have been of extraordinary origin.