Hanging Water Vessel

anonymous, c. 1200 - c. 1500

Water was an important element in Hindu and Buddhist rituals and was used to purify the image of a deity during a so-called puja ceremony. A great variety of bronze artefacts were used for this purpose, probably also including this container for water suspended from a chain. The lid displays three circular tiers of stylized mountains representing the cosmos.

  • Artwork typevessel, watervat
  • Object numberAK-RAK-1991-14
  • Dimensionsheight 17.5 cm x diameter 21 cm x width 22.8 cm x length 50 cm