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Property from the Tuyet Nguyet and Stephen Markbreiter Collection 雪月藏亞洲藝術珍品

A gold ring with an oval bezel of Nandi Khmer, Angkor period, 9th - 10th century | 九至十世紀 高棉吳哥王朝 聖牛南迪紋金戒指

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July 28, 03:29 AM GMT

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26,000 - 28,000 HKD

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Property from the Tuyet Nguyet and Stephen Markbreiter Collection

A gold ring with an oval bezel of Nandi

Khmer, Angkor period, 9th - 10th century

雪月藏亞洲藝術珍品

九至十世紀 高棉吳哥王朝 聖牛南迪紋金戒指


Nandi, which means 'joy' and 'satisfaction' in Sanskrit, is the vahana ('mount' or 'vehicle') of the Hindu god Shiva and the guardian deity of Mount Kailash. He sometimes appears in an anthropomorphic form but is more often depicted as a bull, seated outside most Shaivite temples facing the shrine's main entrance. 


Bulls were considered sacred because dairy farming was the most important occupation in early Indian culture. Nandi is also believed to promote fertility; temple visitors may touch sculptures of him for blessings. Him seated also symbolizes meditativeness, one of the greatest virtues in Indian culture, as he sits full of alertness, waiting for Shiva silently and faithfully. The present ring reminds the wearer to be aware of one's presence and existence, along with a sense of calm and peace.


d. 1.9 cm; 27.2 grams

Theresa McCullough, 'Gold Jewellery. Pre-Angkor and Angkor Civilisations of Cambodia’, Arts of Asia, March-April 2000, pl. 21.
Susan Ollemans, 'Ancient Gold Rings from Asia. The Tuyet Nguyet Collection’, Arts of Asia, July-August 2017, pl. 34C.