Ceramic Buddhist Plaques - Mongolia 20th Century - Religious Amulets

We offer you authentic, ceramic plaques of a religious and amulet character, originating from Mongolia from the 20th century. Each one is a unique trace of the spirituality and craftsmanship of the Buddhist cultural circle, in which Mongolia holds a special place. These small, yet extremely expressive objects, served as votive offerings, elements of home altars, or personal protective amulets.

The plaques are made of ceramic, often covered with glaze in subdued, earthy colors. They depict motifs typical of Tibetan Buddhism (present in Mongolia), which may include:

  • Symbols (e.g., the endless knot, the vase of plenty, the Dharma wheel)

  • Images of protective deities (yidams) or Buddhas

  • Mantras pressed into the clay (e.g., "Om mani padme hum")

  • Stylized representations of animals or natural elements of symbolic significance.


Each plaque bears signs of authenticity – delicate unevenness of hand-molding, the patina of time, and a style characteristic of the region. These are objects of great collector value for enthusiasts of Asian art, Buddhism, ethnography, and for those seeking unique amulets and meditation objects. They work perfectly as an element of a cabinet of curiosities, an exceptional addition to a religious studies collection, or as a unique, history-filled gift.

Note: The photo is indicative. Due to the nature of the item (sale of individual pieces from a batch), the specific pattern on the received plaque may differ from that shown in the photo, while still retaining all the stylistic and material features described above. The price applies to one piece.

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