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Pendant

Datelate 18th - early 19th century
Label TextAdornment of such complexity and weight (over 7 pounds) implies that this pendant was likely meant to be suspended in a temple and not on a person. Densely decorated, it offers a showcase of semiprecious stones set against a background of garnets and wire filigree. The turquoise face at the top is known as the "Face of Glory" or kirttimukha, which appears often in the art of India, Nepal and Tibet. At the bottom, a red coral image of Ganesha, a favorite diety of India and Nepal, is set into a floral cluster.
Object number70.67
Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, "A Bead Quiz", July 1, 2008 - July 1, 2009, (7/1/2008 - 7/1/2009)
Credit LineEugene Fuller Memorial Collection
Dimensions9 5/8 x 9 1/8 in. (24.4 x 23.2 cm)
MediumCopper, brass, inset stones, pearls, and coral
Tayo (Bride’s necklace with almond-shaped pendant)
Nepalese
late 19th to early 20th century
Object number: 33.704
Circular box
Tibetan
ca. 1801-1900
Object number: 65.100
Photo: Paul Macapia
Nepalese
ca. 14th century
Object number: 51.101
Netsuke modelled as a blind man with cane
Kyusho
early 19th century
Object number: 33.382
Handle of a walking stick
Indian
18th century
Object number: 68.117
Chinese
ca. 1850 -1865
Object number: 89.176
Japanese
18th-19th century
Object number: 33.407
Netsuke modelled as a seated monkey
Japanese
18th century
Object number: 33.409
Squirrel on Mushroom
Japanese
early 19th century
Object number: 33.422
Japanese
early 19th century
Object number: 33.426
Dog Held Captive by a Clam
Japanese
early 19th century
Object number: 33.427