Talisman

29-221-125.2

From: India | Punjab, India | Amritsar

Curatorial Section: Asian

Object Number 29-221-125.2
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Sikhism
Provenience India | Punjab, India | Amritsar
Section Asian
Materials Metal
Description

Miniature sword talisman. This is one of a set of talismans (pancha shastra) from Amritsar, in the Punjab, such as the natives wear in their head-cloths or turbans. They are symbolic of the weapons of defense carried by their Sikh warrior ancestors called the Nihang or Akali.

Credit Line Bequest of Maxwell Sommerville, 1904
Other Number 125 - Sommerville Number | 92-1-217B - Found in Collection Number

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