Wardak Vase

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The Wardak Vase is the name of an ancient globular-shaped buddhist copper vase that was found as part of a stupa relic deposit in the early nineteenth century near Chaki Wardak in Wardak Province, Afghanistan. The importance of the vase lies in the long Kharoshthi inscription, which claims that the stupa contained the sacred relics of the Buddha. Since 1880, the vase has been part of the British Museum's Asian collection. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Wardak Vase
rdf:langString Wardak Vase
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rdf:langString Wardak Vase and coins displayed in the British Museum
rdf:langString Copper alloy
rdf:langString OA 1880-93;CM 1979-2-15-21 to 41
rdf:langString Height 17.8 cm
rdf:langString The Wardak Vase is the name of an ancient globular-shaped buddhist copper vase that was found as part of a stupa relic deposit in the early nineteenth century near Chaki Wardak in Wardak Province, Afghanistan. The importance of the vase lies in the long Kharoshthi inscription, which claims that the stupa contained the sacred relics of the Buddha. Since 1880, the vase has been part of the British Museum's Asian collection.
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