Goose (Hamsa) with Floral Tail 6th-7th century China (Xinjiang Autonomous Region) This panel was the interior base molding of a Buddhist temple. This goose (hamsa) was part of a large group that ran along the base of the wall surmounted by lozenges withpearls (see 30.32.10). The hamsa is associated with the heavens and thus metaphorically located the sacred space of this temple within a celestial realm.. Goose (Hamsa) with Floral Tail. China (Xinjiang Autonomous Region). 6th-7th century. Stucco with color. Khotan Kingdom. Sculpture
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