

Procession of Non-Buddhists
Dark gray stone carving, possibly slate or basalt. Rectangular shape with flat top and bottom. Two short columns, one on each side, each with a decorative crown at the top. Six figures carved in relief across the center. From left to right: - A figure wearing a short tunic plays a stringed instrument. - A figure wearing a loincloth plays a flute. - A figure in a long tunic carries a bunch of fruit or flowers in one hand and an object in the other. - A figure with a cloth wrapped around the right shoulder and left hip holds an object. - A figure with an exposed upper body and loincloth holds objects in both hands. - A figure with a cloth wrapped around the waist and over the right shoulder holds an object. The figures appear to be walking in a procession. The background of the image is gray.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1263 × 485 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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