Stamp of the First Bogd Undur Gegeen Zanabazar
映像The stamp of the First Bogd Undur Gegeen Zanabazar is being
kept at the Bogd Khaan Palace Museum as an old valuable historical object.
An unnamed Mongolian craftsman made the brown sandalwood
stamp that has brass base and the Three Jewels craved on its handle, together
with its box. The copper stamp box is encircled with four silver bands and has a
small Mongolian lock.
The 10 cm tall stamp has a 5,2 cm x 5,2 cm base and weighs
275 grams. As for the 11 cm stamp box, it has a 6,3 cm x 6,5 cm base and weighs
370 grams.
The eight-spoked dharmachakra is carved on one side of the
stamp’s brass base to symbolize the invincibility of the people of the country, enlightened by the
Buddha’s teaching.
The stamp mark written in
square script tells the stamp belongs to the First Bogd Undur Gegeen Zanabazar.
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