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Seal with a monkey king, perhaps Sugriva, holding a sword and manuscript
Seal with a monkey king, perhaps Sugriva, holding a sword and manuscript

Seal with a monkey king, perhaps Sugriva, holding a sword and manuscript

Place of OriginThailand
Dateapprox. 1850-1925
MaterialsIvory
DimensionsH. 3 1/8 in x Diam. 2 in, H. 7.9 cm x Diam. 5.1 cm
Credit LineGift of Ian and Susan Wilson
Object number2010.527
ClassificationsDecorative Arts
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Workers in Thai government offices and temples as well as high-ranking officials and monks often had ivory seals for stamping the identifying symbol of the office or temple on documents. Identifying symbols—rather like crests or logos—included mythological heroes, fantastic animals, legendary buildings, and monograms. Some are inscribed with the name of the institution for which they were used.