SPECIAL SUMMER AUCTION, 25th JUNE 2025 - 2ST SESSION: ASIAN ART
One hundred and eight red Liuli bead necklace, Qing dynasty
Lot 612.
Deposit. -
Output Value. 200 €
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Description.
Buddhist necklace composed of one hundred and eight spherical beads made of liuli ‘琉璃’, in a translucent red tone, assembled with larger rhythmic elements and a decorative terminal made of beads of the same material. The use of this type of beads, known as Mala, is traditionally linked to meditative and devotional practice in religious contexts, especially in Tibetan Buddhism. Its vibrant chromaticism and polished finish make it a piece of great visual presence. Qing dynasty (1644-1912) or later.
Bead diameter: 8 mm; 13 mm
Weight: 79.8 g