Amulet box, part of a set of jewelry
Place of OriginNepal
Dateapprox. 1750-1850
MaterialsSilver with gilding and semiprecious stones
DimensionsH. 3 1/4 in x W. 3 1/4 in x D. 3/4 in, H. 8.3 cm x W. 8.3 cm x D. 1.9 cm
Credit LineThe Avery Brundage Collection
Object numberB60M26+
DepartmentHimalayan Art
ClassificationsDecorative Arts
On View
On viewLocationGallery 12
More InformationThe Nepalese love of exuberant ornamentation is well represented in this set of jewelry. The pendant’s centerpiece of carved turquoise depicts the multiarmed goddess Durga vanquishing the buffalo demon. On the earrings are images of the god Vishnu riding on the Hindu sun bird Garuda, who in turn is stepping on a pair of snake deities. This motif is repeated on the charm box, where the group is shown flying above the snowy peaks of the Himalayan region. Ornamenting the two ends of the brooch are protective masks known as kirttimukha (“face of glory”); this motif originated in India but is widely used in Nepal.
approx. 1750-1850
approx. 1750-1850
approx. 1750-1850
approx. 1750-1850
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