Kulu Vase
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The Kulu Vase is the name of an ancient Buddhist bronze goblet found in the foothills of the Himalayas during the mid-19th century. The importance of the vase lies in the fact that it is one of the oldest metal objects to be decorated in this fashion on the Indian Subcontinent. Since 1880, the vase has been part of the British Museum's Asian collection.[1][2]
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Kulu Vase | |
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Material | Bronze |
Size | Height 15 cm |
Created | 1st century BC |
Present location | British Museum, London |
Registration | 1880.22 |
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