Ming Dynasty Scale Bear with Mantra Dot Nine Palace and Eight Trigrams Head Plate Head Mold Tibetan Accessories
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Item Type: Tibetan Antique Accessories
Style: Tibetan
Dimensions: Height: 0.15 in (0.4 cm) Width: 2.08 in (5.3 cm) Depth: 2.63 in (6.7 cm)
Materials and Techniques: Leather, wood
Place of Origin: Tibetan
Period: Ming Dynasty
Condition: Good
The embossing is very high, and the lines are very fine. The dark lotus petals are visible in detail. This mantra plate is quite top grade in the Nine Palaces, not only the details are in high definition, but also the wrapping is exquisite. In the center are the nine compartments, from the inside to the outside are the eight trigrams of the Han Dynasty, the twelve signs of the zodiac, and the Zhi Ba Za. The craftsmanship is delicate and the pattern is clear. Zhi Bazaar's face is rounded, with a furrowed and glowing brow. Coupled with the rare beard and limbs neatly and densely covered with scales.
The overall pulp is naturally ripe and beautiful, and the color is ancient and heavenly. Passed down for many years, well preserved. According to the appraisal, it should be a certain master's accompanying cultivation objects. The most remarkable thing is that there are 12 mantra dots on the back, which is the best of its kind and can be declared as a capper.