LOT 1068
26th June 2025

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LOT 1068
A Tibetan iron danda or khatvanga, 18th century, with vajra crown terminals to each end, the handle formed as three skulls above a coiled serpent shaft, length 30.8cm, hung with a Tibetan red and gilt silk embroidered pendant with black tassels, on a metal display stand. Provenance: the Alain Presencer Collection. Note: a danda or khatvanga is a tantric staff or wand, typically used during empowerment rituals by eminent Buddhist practitioners.
Estimate: £400 – £600
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