
Cleveland Museum of Art
Celestial Musician
- Date
- 1300s
- Medium
- silk and gold thread over two layers of cotton, embroidery
- Culture
- Central Asia
- Department
- Textiles
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
Although a number of Buddhist textiles produced in the Sino-Tibetan style survive, Central Asian embroideries from the same period are exceedingly rare. Here, a goddess standing on a lotus support and playing a bowed lute may be the personification of the sense of hearing. In Buddhism, the five senses were represented as female deities, each a different color (in this case, blue). The style of the figure, her hair, the form of her crown, the nervously ruffled hem, the scrolling scarves, and the rainbow halo with rays are Central Asian. This figure originally was part of a large hanging.
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