Antique terracotta reliquary bowl with protective Buddhas and sarira beads
Here is a rare and profoundly vibrant piece: an ancient terracotta reliquary bowl, crafted in a traditional style and adorned with protective Phra Pidta figures. This object comes from a private collection and brings together several sacred elements gathered over time, like a small miniature altar passed down through generations.
At the center rests an ancient terracotta votive tablet depicting a seated Buddha (probably Phra Sanghajai , although the piece is very worn). This ancient artifact is accompanied by a large piece of ritual wax , a remnant of a forgotten ritual, into which is set a brass amulet in the shape of a Tapalad monk's fan .
The bowl also contains a remarkable number of multicolored sarira relic beads , symbols of purity, elevation, and spiritual merit. Each element seems to tell a fragment of Buddhist history, as if this reliquary were a small sacred world condensed in your hands.
Features :
đ Dimensions: Bowl height: 7 cm, diameter: 10 cm
â Total weight: 490 grams
A unique item
This reliquary bowl is not a simple decorative object: it is a silent witness to an ancient religious use, a past devotion, a ritual of which only the solidified wax and multicolored relics remain.
đ„ Between the folds of the terracotta and the shards of the sarira, ancient energies still flow. The votive tablet preserves the memory of a monk who prayed in a darkened room; the Tapalad fan perpetuates the blessing of a forgotten master; the sacred wax retains the breath of a vanished ritual. This reliquary bowl is a small cosmos of crystallized offerings, a gateway to a spiritual past that continues to radiate for those who know how to listen.