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Thanks Andrew,
I thought the six sided 'temple like' pommel may be characterisitc directly related to a specific region/culture/belief rather than just artistic licence when manufactured. I say this as the maker could simply have added a simple plate to peen the tang over. Gav |
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My guess : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stupa
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Or you may find similar to a: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pagoda But a Pagoda is a place of worship, where as a Stupa is not something you can go into, but contains relics of the Buddha. Think of it kind of like a Buddhist Pyramid, but instead the the Pharaohs Relics, it's the Buddhas
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![]() White Stupa in Xishuanbanna in Yunnan Province...this one is more clear Tai/Dai influence. The temples there show what we would most commonly recognize as more of Burmese type architecture, culture & dress. Last edited by Nathaniel; 15th October 2010 at 04:25 AM. |
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![]() Three Pagoda in Dali, Yunnan |
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