A LARGE INDONESIAN COPPER PRIEST’S OFFERING TRAY, TALAMPossibly 10th – 14th century56 cm diamWith flanged rim, the centre with a decoration of a purnaghata vase surrounded by lotus flowers inside a circular band with pointed decoration representing energy rays of light emanat
A LARGE INDONESIAN COPPER PRIEST’S OFFERING TRAY, TALAMPossibly 10th – 14th century56 cm diamWith flanged rim, the centre with a decoration of a purnaghata vase surrounded by lotus flowers inside a circular band with pointed decoration representing energy rays of light emanating from the vase.Provenance: Acquired before 1975.The talam trays were used by priest to place ritual objects or offerings.Two talam trays are in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (see M. Lenner – S. Kossak, The Lotus Transcendent. Indian and Southeast Asian Art from the Samuel Eilenberg Collection, New York 1991, pp. 179-180, nn. 179-180).