Quiver 14th-16th century Tibetan or Mongolian Made to hold arrows, a quiver of this type was suspended from the right side of an archer's belt. Quivers and bow cases, both worn at the waist, were typical for the style of horseback archery practiced in Tibet and most of Asia. All-leather quivers of this early date are extremely rare. This example is decorated down the front with a set of Buddhist designs known as the Eight Auspicious Symbols, comprising the parasol, pair of golden fishes, treasure vase, lotus, right-turning conch shell, endless knot, victory banner, and wheel of Dharma.. Quiver. Tibetan or Mongolian. 14th-16th century. Leather, shellac, pigment. Archery Equipment-Arrows & Quivers
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