Ritual Skull Cup, Kapala
Nepal
16th/17th century
Bronze
H: 7 in x W: 4.5 x D: 4 in :: 17.8 x 11.4 x 10.2 cm
Symbolizing transcendent knowledge, the cast bronze kapala is one of the most important tantric cult objects in Tibetan Buddhism. It is used as a ritual offering vessel in initiation rites. The cup is shaped like a human skull. It has a pearled edge with three finials; two skulls, and a crowned central figure. Its patina is encrusted with the vestiges of consecrated sindoor powder.
Inventory # 105158
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