wooden covered round box with silver trim; embossed dragon in a medallion at center on top with chased floral designs around egde of medallion and edges of base and lid; floral design at bottom edge

Prayer beads and box, late 19th century

Unknown artist, expand_more

In Tibetan Buddhism, prayer wheels are akin to rosaries, imbued with a powerful belief in the meditative repetition of sacred syllables, sounds, and prayers. A prayer surrounds the silver cylinder, while inside is a long, tightly rolled paper scroll printed with prayers and invocations. As the wheel spins with the aid of a suspended weight, the printed prayers are “sent out” with each revolution. The wheel’s rotation equates to the reading or reciting of each invocation inside the cylinder. Though Tibetans of every social rank use prayer wheels, the unusually large size of this one suggests it belonged to an upper-class individual or, more likely, a monastery.

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Prayer beads and box
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98.119.1a,b
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wooden covered round box with silver trim; embossed dragon in a medallion at center on top with chased floral designs around egde of medallion and edges of base and lid; floral design at bottom edge