Mongolian silver framed amulet pendant, early 20th century, of rectangular form with glass front and sliding rear brass panel, with two loops accommodating use as a necklace, the front featuring a small image painted depicting Manjushri, with further documents within the case including hand made paper with Tibetan script and a textile panel, 9.5 cm x 7.5 cm. Provenance: originally purchased from Michael Backman limited, London, UK 2021. Original receipt included with sale.
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- Amulet - Often inscribed with a magic incantation or symbol, an amulet is an object worn as a charm to protect the wearer from an evil, such as disease or witchcraft.
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