Qing Dynasty Eternal Longevity Precious Vase Tibetan Colossal Edition Silver Filigree With Inlaid Gemstones Riwoche Monastery
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This Precious Vase can be said to be the largest and most exquisite piece that I have seen in recent years. It is a top-tier ancient Precious Vase and can be considered museum-worthy. The Precious Vase symbolizes wealth and the deity of wealth. It continuously sprays out jewels, no matter how many treasures are taken from the vase, there will always be an endless supply. In the abhiseca initiation of the Tantric Sect, the Precious Vase is also an important ceremonial tool symbolizing auspiciousness and purity, representing the attainment of blessings and wisdom.
In Tibetan Buddhism, it holds significant importance as it is the item held by Amitayus, symbolizing the eternal life of the soul. This Precious Vase is a typical example of an old and long-lasting longevity vase inherited from the Tibetan monasteries of the Qing Dynasty. In modern Nepal, there are many similar items, but the craftsmanship is noticeably inferior compared to those from the Tibetan regions in the past, and it can't be compared to modern Nepalese craftsmanship. This Precious Vase has a silver body with intricate filigree work, and there is not a single plain surface on the entire vase. It is of massive size, adorned with numerous red and green gemstones, perfectly preserved, and exceptionally rare. This Precious Vase was passed down from the Utsi Monastery in Tibetan regions, with a well-ordered lineage and extraordinary qualities. It bears an extremely similar resemblance to a pair of Precious Vases currently housed in the Potala Palace, indicating they are exquisite treasures from the same era.
In Tibetan Buddhism, it holds significant importance as it is the item held by Amitayus, symbolizing the eternal life of the soul. This Precious Vase is a typical example of an old and long-lasting longevity vase inherited from the Tibetan monasteries of the Qing Dynasty. In modern Nepal, there are many similar items, but the craftsmanship is noticeably inferior compared to those from the Tibetan regions in the past, and it can't be compared to modern Nepalese craftsmanship. This Precious Vase has a silver body with intricate filigree work, and there is not a single plain surface on the entire vase. It is of massive size, adorned with numerous red and green gemstones, perfectly preserved, and exceptionally rare. This Precious Vase was passed down from the Utsi Monastery in Tibetan regions, with a well-ordered lineage and extraordinary qualities. It bears an extremely similar resemblance to a pair of Precious Vases currently housed in the Potala Palace, indicating they are exquisite treasures from the same era.
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Product title: Qing Dynasty Eternal Longevity Precious Vase Tibetan Colossal Edition Silver Filigree With Inlaid Gemstones Riwoche Monastery