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Hearst Museum object titled Offering bowl, accession number 9-21942, described as Offering bowl, usually found in set sof seven or eight.
Hearst Museum object titled Offering bowl, accession number 9-21941, described as Offering bowl, usually found in sets of seven or eight.
Hearst Museum object titled Offering bowl, accession number 9-21939, described as Offering bowl, usually found in set sof seven or eight.
Hearst Museum object titled Offering bowl, accession number 9-21940, described as Offering bowl, usually found in sets of seven or eight.
Hearst Museum object titled Offering bowl, accession number 9-21904, described as Items T-86 and T-87 are a matched set.  These are silver offering bowls that are used to offer food or fruit on an altar. They are decorated on three sides with three medallions upon which are offerings to the senses--a mirror symbolizing beautiful images, a piwang (guitar) symbolizing beautiful sounds, and a conch symbolizing delicious comestibles.  Similar items: T-65, T-86, T-87, T-99
Hearst Museum object titled Offering bowl, accession number 9-21922, described as Items T-65 and T-99 are a matched set.These are silver offering bowls that are used to offer food or fruit on an altar. They are decorated on four sides with four medallions upon which are four auspicious animals, eight auspicious signs and eight royal attributes.Similar items: T-65, T-86, T-87, T-99
Hearst Museum object titled Offering bowl, accession number 9-21938, described as Offering bowl, usually found in sets of seven or eight.
Hearst Museum object titled Offering bowl, accession number 9-21952, described as This is a small bronze offering bowl for an altar.
Hearst Museum object titled Offering bowl, accession number 9-21905, described as Items T-86 and T-87 are a matched set.  These are silver offering bowls that are used to offer food or fruit on an altar. They are decorated on three sides with three medallions upon which are offerings to the senses--a mirror symbolizing beautiful images, a piwang (guitar) symbolizing beautiful sounds, and a conch symbolizing delicious comestibles.  Similar items: T-65, T-86, T-87, T-99