19th Century Priest’s Fly Whisk (Chavar/Chanwar) with Silver Handle & Yalk Hair

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This exquisite 19th-century priest’s fly whisk, also known as a Chavar or Chanwar, is a rare ceremonial artifact featuring a beautifully engraved silver handle and soft yalk hair. Traditionally used in religious and royal rituals, fly whisks were symbols of reverence, status, and spiritual authority.

The silver handle is adorned with intricate engravings, showcasing fine craftsmanship from the era. The natural yalk hair remains in great original condition, adding to its authenticity and charm.

Key Features:

Authentic 19th-century ceremonial fly whisk (Chavar/Chanwar)
Handcrafted silver handle with intricate detailing
Soft yak hair, well-preserved over time
Symbol of spiritual and royal authority
Total weight: 260 grams | Approx. length: 12 inches

Historical Significance:

Used by priests and royalty in religious and courtly settings
Represents purity, power, and divine protection
A highly collectible antique with cultural and historical value

This antique Chavar (Chanwar) priest’s fly whisk is a remarkable artifact for collectors, historians, and those who appreciate fine ceremonial antiques.

79,000.00

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