Buddha’s gems at Sotheby’s shows Indian govt doesn’t have an eye on ‘colonial loot’
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Buddha’s gems at Sotheby’s shows Indian govt doesn’t have an eye on ‘colonial loot’

2025-05-14
In the 1898, a British estate manager, William C Peppé dug up a Buddhist Stupa at Piprahwa and stumbled upon a soapstone casket containing relics of Gautama Buddha and a cache of precious gems, which may have been weaved into a necklace or some other form of jewellery, as part of the offerings. More than a century later, a controversy surrounds these gemstones as the heir of Peppe moves to auction them at Sotheby’s. India pointed out that even if the colonial government of that time gave custodianship to...
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