2012/09/30

Tibetan conch shell




Large conch shell from Tibet, overlaid with silver & inlaid with turquoise and corail. All gems are not present. Probably time of creation 1900-1950, silver content 30-40% The detail is very fine & requires magnifying glass to be fully seen. This conch shell horn resonates with a rich, warm tone.
Relief present Khal Bhairav, shamanic " wrathfull deity" during tantric maithuna ritual.
Concha mystic sound keep evil away from our house and ritual place. It is the first sound of the universe, the first breath.

country - Tibet

Kurukulla thangka





Kurukulla - "she who is the cause knowledge”, is sixteen years old because sixteen is the ideal number that signifies perfection, four times four. Her face is beautiful and her body voluptuous and alluring.She has a single face because she embodies non-dual wisdom beyond conventional distinctions of good and evil. She is naked because she is unconditioned by discursive thoughts. She has four arms because of the four immeasurable states of mind, namely, love, compassion, joy, and equanimity. She holds the bow and arrow entwined with flowers because she can give rise to thoughts of desire in the minds of others. In her other two hands she holds the hook that attracts and summons them into her presence and the noose by which she binds them to her will. The ornaments of human bone she wears signify the five perfections, whereas she herself embodies the sixth perfection, that of wisdom. She wears a necklace of fifty freshly severed human heads dripping blood because she vanquishes the fifty negative emotions. She is dancing because she is active and energetic, her compassionate activity manifesting in both Samsara and Nirvana. She dances, treading upon a male human corpse because she enchants and subjugates Rahu - the demon of ignorance. She stands upon a red tantric lotus blossom because she is a pure vision of enlightened awareness. More than any other figure in the Buddhist pantheon, Kurukulla becomes the Buddhist goddess of love and sex, corresponding to the Western gooddesses Aphrodite and Venus. Among the attributes she holds in her four hands, four arms being her most common manifestation, are the flower-entwined bow and arrow, reminiscent of the Western Eros and Cupid, although as the goddess of witchcraft, she is more akin to Diana."Her mantra is Om Kurukulle Hum Hrin Svaha

canvas 27cm x 35cm, 19th century, very good condition

Palad Khik, Siam




Palad Khik is a phallic objects are used by boys and men to bring good luck and prosperity. Are worn on a waist-string under the clothes, off-center the real penis.
Palad khik amulets carved from wood, bone, or horn are made by monks who specialize in their manufacture, and the efficacy of a given amulet is dependant on the charisma and reputation of its creator. The lettering of the inscriptions is a matter of serious ritual and can take several days to complete.
This amulet is made in the horn and has carved figure of tiger . I think that is a contemporary work, but is beatyfull and nicely composing at home collection.

lenght 15 cm
country Siam

Lacquer horns



Silver Buddha face, Siam


Silver Buddha face, country: Siam

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Two devas figure, Siam