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Saddle

Place of OriginDerge, Tibet
Date1600-1700
MaterialsLeather, wood, gilded bronze, silver, and iron
DimensionsH. 11 1/2 in x L. 22 1/2 in x D. 17 in, H. 29.2 cm x L. 57.2 cm x D. 43.2 cm
Credit LineGift of Raymond G. and Milla L. Handley
Object numberB86M22
DepartmentHimalayan Art
ClassificationsDecorative Arts
On View
Not on view
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In traditional society, a horse and saddle were as important to Tibetans as automobiles are to Americans. The ornate openwork technique used to make the gilded bronze ornaments for this saddle could have come from only one place—Derge, the famous metalwork center in eastern Tibet. The dragons on the sides of the saddle, with their multilayered background, are reminiscent of Chinese jade carvings from the Yuan and Ming dynasties. The yellow silk pad on the saddle is a recently made replacement.

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