
Gilt-bronze gem-inlaid prayer wheel
Date of Creation:Qing Dynasty
Size Specifications:Mouth: 11.5cm, Base: 16cm, Height: 15cm
Category:Miscellaneous
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<p>This prayer wheel represents the pinnacle of Qing Dynasty Tibetan Buddhist craftsmanship and a revered artifact embodying faith and artisanal mastery. Forged from fine copper and fully gilded, it radiates opulence with its brilliant golden luster. The body features intricately chiseled auspicious cloud patterns, inlaid with vibrant turquoise and red coral gemstones that exude rich color and subtle brilliance. Every detail reflects the artisan's profound devotion. Embossed with the "Six-Syllable Mantra" in clear, precise Sanskrit, the text encircles the wheel, symbolizing the eternal turning of the Dharma wheel and the perpetuation of Buddhist teachings. Adorned with vajras and lotus petal motifs on the upper and lower sections, the base consists of layered lotus platforms topped by a solemn finial. Its symmetrical design showcases exquisite, complex craftsmanship. Containing sacred scrolls within, each rotation is believed to equate to reciting the sutras ten thousand times, making it an essential tool for Tibetan devotees seeking blessings and good fortune. This piece has retained its original gilding and gemstone inlays over centuries, developing a warm patina and remaining in excellent condition. More than a religious instrument, it is a precious specimen of Qing-era Tibetan craftsmanship, spiritual culture, and aesthetic style—offering immense historical, artistic, and collectible value. A rare treasure among Tibetan artifacts, it awaits a discerning collector to continue its spiritual legacy.</p>