Ceremonial alms bowl on stand
Place of OriginMyanmar (Burma)
Dateapprox. 1850-1950
MaterialsLacquered and gilded bamboo with mirrored glass
DimensionsH. 20 1/2 in x Diam. 14 in, H. 52.1 cm x Diam. 35.6 cm
Credit LineGift from Doris Duke Charitable Foundation's Southeast Asian Art Collection
Object number2006.27.108.a-.c
DepartmentSoutheast Asian Art
ClassificationsDecorative Arts
On View
Not on viewA variety of elaborately decorated vessels, containers, and stands were made for presenting offerings in Buddhist monasteries. Ornate betel-nut containers used at ceremonies when young men entered monasteries as novices symbolized the luxuries that the Buddha-to-be, Prince Siddhartha, willingly gave up when he embarked on his spiritual career, luxuries that candidates for the novitiate gave up when they followed his example.
approx. 1850-1950
approx. 1850-1950
approx. 1850-1900
approx. 1850-1900
approx. 1875-1925
approx. 1850-1910
approx. 1850-1950
approx. 1850-1925
approx. 1875-1925
1736 - 1795