Buddhist ceremonial fringed mask
Accession Nr.: | 2001.16.1 |
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Type: | textile; costumes; religious/ritual equipment |
Date of production: |
early 20th century
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Place of production: |
A hemispherical headdress covering the eyes used in Buddhist ceremonies is made of black velvet with a top sewn into two spheres. The cap is surrounded by red ribbons, and the top is decorated with a filigree metal ornament and an egg-shaped glass. Silk fringes and cords hang down from the headdress.