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Tibetan Bronze Turquoise Eight Treasures Buddha Jar (10")

Tibetan Bronze Turquoise Eight Treasures Buddha Jar (10")

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This Tibetan temple-style Buddha jar is a richly detailed altar vessel combining old bronze, gold-painted outlines, and mosaic turquoise gems. The rounded body is decorated with the Eight Treasures (Ashtamangala), traditional Buddhist symbols of good fortune, spiritual attainment, and protection.

Inset turquoise and other stones create bands of color around the lid and body, while gold-painted outlines define each auspicious emblem. At just over 10 inches tall, the jar has a satisfying weight and presence, ideal as a central offering container, relic jar, or purely decorative focal point in a worship hall or home shrine.

Whether filled or left empty, it reads as a complete, self-contained object of devotion—radiating a sense of blessing and quiet opulence.

Features / highlights

  • Tibetan temple collection Buddha jar in old bronze.
  • Painted outlines in gold highlight Eight Treasures (Ashtamangala) motifs.
  • Mosaic turquoise and gemstone inlay around the jar body and lid.
  • Material: old bronze with gold paint and embedded stones.
  • Size: approx. 26 cm (H) × 24 cm (L) × 24 cm (W)
    – 10.2" (H) × 9.4" (L/W).
  • Weight: approx. 2.99 kg (including packing).
  • Intended use: Buddha jar for worship halls, offerings, or as a central altar ornament.
  • Condition: good vintage condition with age-consistent wear.
  • Origin: China, Tibetan temple style.

Care instructions

  • Display on a stable, level surface in a low-traffic area.
  • Dust gently with a soft, dry microfiber cloth; use a soft brush around stones and relief work.
  • Avoid harsh chemicals, metal polishes, or abrasives that could damage gold paint or gems.
  • If needed, lightly wipe with a barely damp cloth and dry immediately—avoid soaking.
  • Keep away from prolonged direct sunlight and strong heat sources to protect stones and finish.
  • When moving, support from the base with two hands; do not lift solely by the lid or rim.



 

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