Set of ritual implements in three silk lined and covered boxes

Set of ritual implements in three silk lined and covered boxes, implements, made of wood and gilded and painted, consist of flaying-knives, mace, sword, dorges and bell, possibly made in Northern China for use in Tibet, 1801-1920, possibly models

Details

Category:
Asian Medicine
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A35452
Materials:
complete, wood and cloth
Measurements:
dorge: 148 mm x 42 mm,
sword: 413 mm x 48 mm,
largest box: 507 mm x 268 mm,
largest flaying knife: 202 mm x 130 mm,
mace: 484 mm x 131 mm,
smaller flaying knife: 170 mm x 142 mm,
middle size box: 206 mm
type:
ceremonial object
credit:
Wellcome Trust (Purchased from Stevens)