A SET OF TWO TIBETAN SILVER AND BRASS RITUAL SPOONS, each with a circular handle with silver finial in the form of a half-vajra and a central silver gui-dragon ornament, the larger spoon with a rectangular, stepped and recessed receptacle, with a silver half-vajra attached to the bottom, the sides with silver vajra's, both ends with silver lobbed ornaments, each with dense scrolling foliage, one ornament with the kirtimukha emblem, the smaller spoon with a shallow circular receptacle, with a similar silver half-vajra attached to the bottom, both ends with silver lobbed ornaments, each with triratna surrounded by scrolling foliage

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A SET OF TWO TIBETAN SILVER AND BRASS RITUAL SPOONS, each with a circular handle with silver finial in the form of a half-vajra and a central silver gui-dragon ornament, the larger spoon with a rectangular, stepped and recessed receptacle, with a silver half-vajra attached to the bottom, the sides with silver vajra's, both ends with silver lobbed ornaments, each with dense scrolling foliage, one ornament with the kirtimukha emblem, the smaller spoon with a shallow circular receptacle, with a similar silver half-vajra attached to the bottom, both ends with silver lobbed ornaments, each with triratna surrounded by scrolling foliage
92 and 77 cm long (one silver finial missing) (2)

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