Monday 31 May 2010

 

A Sikhote-Alin meteorite from Eastern Siberia. 
This piece reminds me of a Garuda. 68 mm x 42 mm.

Saturday 29 May 2010



Vajra or Dorje. 26.07 mm x 13 mm

Tuesday 25 May 2010



Old mala counters with cloud design.

Thursday 20 May 2010



"Namchak Ter Phurba discovered by Nyang Ral Nyima Ozer, which belonged to Lama Gonpo Tseten Rinpoche, given to him as an offering by HH the XIV Dalai Lama of Tibet." A Ter or Terma is a treasure believed to be hidden by Padmasambhava. Namchak literally means 'Sky Metal' and so this Phurba is believed to be made from meteorite.

Saturday 15 May 2010



A small antique bronze/brass gau. 24 mm x 19 mm.


Copper alloy Tsa Tsa mold depicting Green Tara. 70 mm x 54 mm


 

A Tibetan man wears a round silver ornament in his hair, embossed with concentric elements that perhaps represent the petals of a lotus flower.

Thursday 13 May 2010



These three thokcha (with display card) can be found in the Men-Tsee-Khang Materia Medica museum in Dharamasala, India. The museum was inaugurated by the 14th Dalai Lama in 1997.

Melong amulet. 40 mm





Kangling (thigh bone trumpet) thokcha. This is an interesting piece that possibly once belonged to a statue of Padampa Sangye. 57 mm x 13 mm

Vajra thokcha 39 mm x 11 mm

Vajra thokcha 40 mm x 13 mm

An old set of silver bell and dorje mala counters.



This piece displays two dragon-like smiling heads.
58 mm x 17 mm


Garuda or Khyung thokcha 32 mm x 35 mm

Flaming jewel or norbu thokcha 
14 mm x 9 mm



Armor plate thokcha 68 mm x 68 mm

Yak thokcha 16 mm x 18 mm


Horse thokcha 24 mm x 15 mm





Horse and rider thokcha 34 mm x 27 mm



Vajrapani thokcha  43 mm x 34 mm



Double vajra thokcha 49 x 39 mm

Very large ring with swirling petals 
44 mm


Five pronged vajra thokcha. Some of the
original gilt remains on this piece. 
27 mm x 12 mm


Astrological Melong Amulet with peacock. 
74 mm x 47 mm

A snow lion fibula. 30 mm x 19 mm


Bell & Vajra rings. The bell (Tibetan: Drilbu Sanskrit: Ghanta) and vajra when held togther symbolise the union of wisdom and compassion.

A small kila or phurba.
38 mm x 10 mm


An arrow point thokcha. Often valued because of their resemblance 
to the kila or phurba. 42 mm x 13 mm

An astrological melong amulet. With repair at the apex. 41 mm diameter

A vajra or dorje fibula thokcha.34 mm x 34 mm


A large Vajrapani thokcha 69 mm x.53 mm





Not exactly a thokcha but certainly an extremely nice item. This is an antique Tibetan leather tinder pouch with bone chopsticks. Worn on the belt these pieces were used widely in Tibet up until the mid 20th century. I love the snow lion and metal studs on this piece. The chopsticks are housed in a Shargreen case. I aquired it on ebay several years ago and was the only bidder. I think I picked it up for the princely sum of $15. The snow lion mesaures 40 mm x 40 mm.