Description: Believe this to be a late 19th century century monk's (holy oil or holy water) bottle sewn into pouch of homespun red (hand dyed) wool fabric and yellow / golden lining. Exceptionally vibrant colors, likely natural dyes. Lining hand-stitched. Brass Stopper secured by three types of cord and hard tight grained wood end piece. Secured with natural silk? or yak ? cord and attached to brass fittings. Flask material not visible as stitching not removed. Based on examining interior of flask I believe this is copper. Bottom corners of bag are not stitched closed. From my research these were worn outside robes and suspended from belt. See photos for condition 7.5" wide (width varies top to bottom x about 9" long folded. Flask about 1 3/4" wide.Finest example.See photos and condition description for details on condition.Smoke-free homePurchased from a Pennsylvania estate and in my collections for 20 years.Contact for additional photos, informationNo returns
Price: 48 USD
Location: New York, New York
End Time: 2025-01-29T18:19:59.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Primary Material: Wool
Type: Flask
Color: Multi-Color
Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
Region of Origin: Tibet
Age: 1850-1899
Maker: Wool, Cotton, Bone, Brass, Silk?, Yak?, Copper, Wood