Tibetan Sling with Solid Diamond Pouch

Item TB456  

This Item was Sold on 7 September 2020 for $64


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This item is a sling used to throw a projectile such as a stone. Hearders throughout the world used this device to protect their flocks. This sling was made in the 1990s. It was collected by Ben Ruhe, a well known world traveller who previously worked at the Smithsonian Institution. The pouch is solid and diamond shaped. It is made out of bi-colored wool which has a faint musk odor of the Yak. This sling is in excellent condition. It has minimal wear and it includes the finger loop and a double tuft at the other end to quiet the sound of the release. A very nice contemporary artifact.

Length = 179 cm ; Weight = 92 gm



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