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Tibetan Painted Chest of Güsh Khaan With Tiger - Late 18th Century

Tibetan Painted Chest of Güsh Khaan With Tiger - Late 18th Century

This 18th century wooden Tibetan chest depicts a classic scene of a Mongol holding a chained tiger. During his reign, Güsh Khaan (1582 €“ 14 January 1655), the descendant of Qasar (the younger brother of Genghis Khan) conquered much of Tibet.

There is a story among Tibetans and Mongols that during the rule of Güsh Khaan some Tibetans protested against his rule and sent a cursed tiger to kill him. When the tiger arrived Güsh Khaan tamed it and led it with a chain. The Tibetans were so impressed that they often put this painting at the entrance of their temples, implying that the Mongols protect their religion.

This imagery depicting Güsh Khaan with a tiger can also be found on one of our Tibetan panels which can be seen HERE.

 It has become extremely difficult to find original antique Tibetan furniture these days and because of this many reproduction pieces are appearing on the market.

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$6,875.01
Tibetan Painted Chest of Güsh Khaan With Tiger - Late 18th Century
$6,875.01

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Tibetan Painted Chest of Güsh Khaan With Tiger - Late 18th Century

This 18th century wooden Tibetan chest depicts a classic scene of a Mongol holding a chained tiger. During his reign, Güsh Khaan (1582 €“ 14 January 1655), the descendant of Qasar (the younger brother of Genghis Khan) conquered much of Tibet.

There is a story among Tibetans and Mongols that during the rule of Güsh Khaan some Tibetans protested against his rule and sent a cursed tiger to kill him. When the tiger arrived Güsh Khaan tamed it and led it with a chain. The Tibetans were so impressed that they often put this painting at the entrance of their temples, implying that the Mongols protect their religion.

This imagery depicting Güsh Khaan with a tiger can also be found on one of our Tibetan panels which can be seen HERE.

 It has become extremely difficult to find original antique Tibetan furniture these days and because of this many reproduction pieces are appearing on the market.

From Tibet

UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £80
More delivery options available at checkout

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This 18th century wooden Tibetan chest depicts a classic scene of a Mongol holding a chained tiger. During his reign, Güsh Khaan (1582 €“ 14 January 1655), the descendant of Qasar (the younger brother of Genghis Khan) conquered much of Tibet.

There is a story among Tibetans and Mongols that during the rule of Güsh Khaan some Tibetans protested against his rule and sent a cursed tiger to kill him. When the tiger arrived Güsh Khaan tamed it and led it with a chain. The Tibetans were so impressed that they often put this painting at the entrance of their temples, implying that the Mongols protect their religion.

This imagery depicting Güsh Khaan with a tiger can also be found on one of our Tibetan panels which can be seen HERE.

 It has become extremely difficult to find original antique Tibetan furniture these days and because of this many reproduction pieces are appearing on the market.

From Tibet

UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £80
More delivery options available at checkout