Blue and White Temple Vase, China, Jiajing period (1522-1566). Photo courtesy Vanderven Oriental Art.
Height: 82 cm. Price on request
Provenance: private collection, Savoie, France
The vase is decorated around the neck in underglaze blue with Tibetan Sanskrit characters in a Chinese calligraphic style.
The large central character represents the Buddhist invocation ‘Om’. This is the first character of a mantra - a chanted sound to promote concentration in prayer. The entire mantra - Om Mani Padme Hum – is from Tibetan Buddhism and calls on the goddess Mahāvidyā.
The shape and decoration on this vase suggest that it was made for ritual use in a temple.
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