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  • Ancient Khmer head KM83B. Angkor period, Cambodia.

    Ancient Khmer head KM83B

    $ 897 Add to cart
  • Ancient Khmer head KM83E. Angkor period, Cambodia.

    Ancient Khmer head KM83E

    $ 880 Add to cart
  • Cambodia billon coin C75. French Protectorate, Cambodia.

    Cambodia billon coin C75

    $ 18 Add to cart
  • Dancing Khmer apsara 13KM7. Angkor Wat period, Khmer empire (Cambodia).

    Dancing Khmer apsara 13KM7

    $ 1,087 Add to cart
  • Bronze Dongson earring BC1a, Dongson period, 5th-1st cent.BC, Cambodia or Vietna

    Dongson earring BC1a

    $ 190 Add to cart
  • Dongson earring BC1b Cambodia

    Dongson earring BC1b

    $ 190 Add to cart
  • Early Khmer stone head KM92. Khmer style, Cambodia.

    Early Khmer stone head KM92

    $ 1,725 Add to cart
  • Khmer bronze bell 13KM8. Angkor Wat period, Khmer empire.

    Khmer bronze bell 13KM8

    $ 690 Add to cart
  • Khmer bronze earring KM54. Cambodia. Angkor period.

    Khmer bronze earring KM54

    $ 511 Add to cart
  • Khmer bronze earring PN1C. Angkor period, 10-13th cent. Cambodia.

    Khmer bronze earring PN1C

    $ 352 Add to cart
  • Khmer bronze earrings V2. Angkor period, 10-13th cent. Cambodia.

    Khmer bronze earrings V2

    $ 352 Add to cart
  • Khmer bronze mirror 13KM2. Angkor Wat period, 12-14th century. Cambodia.

    Khmer bronze mirror 13KM2

    $ 259 Add to cart
  • Khmer bronze mirror 13KM4. Angkor Wat period. Cambodia.

    Khmer bronze mirror 13KM4

    $ 352 Add to cart
  • Khmer bronze pots 14KM3. Khmer Empire (Cambodia).

    Khmer bronze pots 14KM3

    $ 2,121 Add to cart
  • Khmer bronze Vishnu KM93. Khmer Empire, Cambodia.

    Khmer bronze Vishnu KM93

    $ 1,725 Add to cart
  • Khmer dagger 12SV2. Cambodia.

    Khmer dagger 12SV2

    $ 604 Add to cart
  • Khmer earring AN1. Angkor period. Cambodia

    Khmer earring AN1

    $ 225 Add to cart
  • Khmer earring AN2. Angkor period. Cambodia.

    Khmer earring AN2

    $ 297 Add to cart
  • Khmer earring P1 Angkor period. Cambodia

    Khmer earring P1

    $ 380 Add to cart
  • Khmer earring P3. Angkor period. Cambodia

    Khmer earring P3

    $ 263 Add to cart
  • Khmer earring PT1C. Angkor period. Cambodia.

    Khmer earring PT1C

    $ 225 Add to cart
  • Khmer earrings P2. Angkor period. Cambodia

    Khmer earrings P2

    $ 363 Add to cart
  • Khmer earrings S2. Angkor period. Cambodia

    Khmer earrings S2

    $ 173 Add to cart
  • Khmer lime containers KM91. Angkor Wat period, Cambodia.

    Khmer lime containers KM91

    $ 456 Add to cart
  • Khmer Vishnu statue KM80A. North-West Cambodia. Angkor period.

    Khmer Vishnu statue KM80A

    $ 776 Add to cart
  • Khmer Uma statue KM80B, North-West Cambodia.Angkor period.

    Khmer Vishnu statue KM80B

    $ 707 Add to cart

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Arbre à monnaie Yao

Au Vietnam, la minorité ethnique San Diu inclut souvent des arbres à argent dans ses obsèques. Cette pratique est profondément enracinée dans la Chine ancienne, où les arbres à argent étaient d’importants objets funéraires et étaient enterrés dans les tombes de l’élite à l’époque de la dynastie des Han (25-220 de notre ère).
L’arbre à argent de base se compose de 3 niveaux formés de branches, avec des “feuilles” imitant les anciennes pièces de monnaie chinoises. Ces niveaux représentent des montagnes que les âmes des morts doivent gravir pour atteindre le sommet de l’immortalité. L’arbre à argent est aussi un symbole de renaissance et de vie éternelle pour les défunts. Cette signification est liée au demi-dieu Yao, qui avait dans son jardin la Plante à Présages, sur laquelle chaque feuille poussait pendant 15 jours, avant de tomber pour en laisser pousser une autre; c’est ainsi ce qu’on l’appelait “pétale de calendrier”. Profondément encré dans de nombreuses croyances, l’arbre à argent fait partie intégrante des outils rituels du chaman.

Yao money tree

The San Diu ethnic minority in Vietnam often includes money trees in their funeral services. This practice is deeply rooted in ancient China, where money trees were important funeral items and were buried in tombs of the elite during the Han dynasty (25-220 CE).
The basic money tree consists of 3 levels formed by branches, with “leaves” that imitate ancient Chinese coins. These levels represent mountains that the souls of the dead must climb to reach the summit of immortality. The money tree is also a symbol of rebirth and eternal life for the dead. This meaning is connected with demigod Yao, who had in his garden the Portent Plant, on which each leaf grows for 15 days, before being shed for another to grow; thus it was called a “calendar petal”. Deeply embedded with many profound meanings, the money tree is an integral component of the shaman’s ritual tools.

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