Accession Nr.: 50.775.1
Type: religious or cult object; metalwork
Date of production:
19th century
Place of production:
Acquisition: collected by János Xántus
Materials/Techniques: brass, incised
Dimensions: height: 17. 3 cm
diameter: 25 cm
An elevated and richly engraved brass bowl, reminiscent of a flower in bloom, used for the aesthetic storage and arrangement of betel cups, medicine boxes or other decorative objects and offerings. A common addition to Buddhist altars.