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Mid- to late 14th century

Ritual Water Vessel (Kendi)

Artist/maker unknown

In traditional Buddhism, the ritual water vessel (kendi) was one of eighteen possessions permitted to monks, who used them to pour water for hand washing during purification rites. Adherents of Buddhism later came to use these ewers as well, placing them on altars in front of images of the Buddha.

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