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Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 9-21864, described as Offering bowl, used for offering water; elegant shape with finely crafted standing base; intricate, geometric pattern that incorporates the auspicious svastika design.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 9-21863, described as Offering bowl, used for offering water; elegant shape with finely crafted standing base; intricate, geometric pattern that incorporates the auspicious svastika design.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 9-21862, described as Offering bowl, used for offering water; elegant shape with finely crafted standing base;  intricate, geometric pattern that incorporates the auspicious svastika design.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 9-21865, described as Offering bowl, used for offering water; elegant shape with finely crafted standing base; intricate, geometric pattern that incorporates the auspicious svastika.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl and lid, accession number 9-21882a,b, described as Lacquered wood bowl (a) with lid (b), painted red with dragon, cloud and other designs in gold.  This bowl and its cover were carved on a wood lathe using a soft wood.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl and lid, accession number 9-21881a,b, described as Lacquered wood bowl(a) and lid(b), painted red with dragon, cloud and other designs painted in gold.  This bowl and its cover were carved on a wood lathe using a soft wood.
Hearst Museum object titled Monk’s bowl, accession number 9-21898, described as Standard monk's bowl, as would be kept in the folds of a monk's robe and taken out at tea time. It is made of the root of a tree. It was turned on a lathe. Similar item: T-118
Hearst Museum object titled Offering bowl, accession number 9-21806, described as One of 52 Small Brass Offering Bowls of approximately the same size.They are used for making daily offerings to the images of Buddha, Dharma and Sangha on a Buddhist altar. Normally seven bowls are offered on an altar. They are typically filled with water, but the water symbolizes the seven offerings: water for drinking, water for washing, anointments, flowers, incense, lamps, and food.See also T-17 and T-115See: Photo T-16
Hearst Museum object titled Offering bowl, accession number 9-21832, described as One of 52 Small Brass Offering Bowls of approximately the same size.They are used for making daily offerings to the images of Buddha, Dharma and Sangha on a Buddhist altar. Normally seven bowls are offered on an altar. They are typically filled with water, but the water symbolizes the seven offerings: water for drinking, water for washing, anointments, flowers, incense, lamps, and food.See also T-17 and T-115See: Photo T-16
Hearst Museum object titled Offering bowl, accession number 9-21820, described as One of 52 Small Brass Offering Bowls of approximately the same size.They are used for making daily offerings to the images of Buddha, Dharma and Sangha on a Buddhist altar. Normally seven bowls are offered on an altar. They are typically filled with water, but the water symbolizes the seven offerings: water for drinking, water for washing, anointments, flowers, incense, lamps, and food.See also T-17 and T-115See: Photo T-16