Phurbu, Shamanic Dagger, Nepal

Phurbu, Shamanic Dagger, Nepal
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Dagger called Phurbu. It is used during certain rituals by the shaman to subdue evil spirits. It is characterized by a three-sided blade that could be planted in the ground.
It is surmounted by a finely sculpted figure representing a guardian with his hands joined under his chin, in the Namaste position.
The center is decorated with leaves symbolizing a double lotus flower.
Wood with a patina of use, cracks.
Nepal
length : 29,5 cm
Beginning of the 20th century

Ref: ILFB5L78VB

Style Asian Arts (Asian Tribal Art of Asian Arts Style)
Period 20th century (Asian Tribal Art 20th century)
Country of origin Nepal
Length (cm) 29,5 cm
Materials Wood
Shipping Time Ready to ship in 4-7 Business Days
Location 69620, Ternand, France
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