Subject: Cross of church square, Detail of base (relief of cross and angels).
Site Name: Sancoale
Date: ca 1700-1799 CE
Subject: Ruins of cross in front of church
Site Name: Ahmedabad
Date: ca 1411-1451 CE
Subject: Interior, South cloister showing flat ceiling with medallions on cross beams
Site Name: Kottayam (Elakkad)
Date: ca 1000-1199 CE
Subject: Altar to right of sanctuary, cross slab
Site Name: Bhagamunda
Date:
Subject: Tussar x Peduncle grey fabric with plain weave design in Book Frame. Peduncle is the stem or the start of the cocoon making process particular to the Tussar silkworm. The peduncles are utilized to form a special variety of tussar waste yarn. The peduncle silk is relatively more brown in color. In plain weave cloth, the warp and weft threads cross at right angles, aligned so they form a simple crisscross pattern. This object has been procured from Bhagamunda Tasar Rearers Cooperative Society (TRCS) Ltd.
Site Name: Ambazhakad
Date: ca 1600-1699 CE ?
Subject: Church square cross of St Thomas's
Site Name: Chorao
Date: ca 1500-1599 CE
Subject: Entrance, left wall of nave, cross from some church square
Site Name: Sarnath
Date:
Subject: Dhyani Buddha Amoghasiddhi seated cross legged on an expanded lotus in an attitude of granting protection (abhayamudra). His right hand is broken off and the left hand rests on the lap. A circular halo appears around his head and classical features such as curly hair, elongated earlobes, half closed eyes and a calm face mark the image.
Site Name: Kadamattom/Kadamattam
Date: ca 1500-1599 CE ?
Subject: Sanctuary, right wall, cross plaque
Site Name: Bhagamunda
Date:
Subject: Tussar x Peduncle fabric with plain weave design in Book Frame. Peduncle is the stem or the start of the cocoon making process particular to the Tussar silkworm. The peduncles are utilized to form a special variety of tussar waste yarn. The peduncle silk is relatively more brown in color. In plain weave cloth, the warp and weft threads cross at right angles, aligned so they form a simple crisscross pattern. This object has been procured from Bhagamunda Tasar Rearers Cooperative Society (TRCS) Ltd.
Site Name:
Date: 1550-1800 CE
Subject: Christ Carrying the Cross, inner core to which pieces for Christ Carrying the Cross are attached
Site Name: Jaipur
Date: ca 1718-1734 CE
Subject: Samrat Yantra: Intersection of cross wall; built under Jai Singh II (r. 1700-1743)
Site Name: Chorao
Date: 1642-1649 CE
Subject: Facade and cross of church square
Site Name: Carambolim
Date: ca 1500-1599 CE
Subject: Facade and cross of church square
Site Name: Sarnath
Date:
Subject: Dhyani Buddha Amoghasiddhi seated cross legged on an expanded lotus in an attitude of granting protection (abhayamudra). His right hand broken off and left hand rests on the lap. A circular halo appears around his head and classical features such as curly hair, elongated earlobes, half closed eyes and a calm face mark the image.