Matching sets of bow case, quiver, and belt of this relatively early type are very rare. The few examples that exist in museum collections were acquired mostly in the early 20th century. Both the bow case and the quiver are densely covered with decoration executed in black lines and golden brown shellac, now darkened with age, very similar to the technique found on some Tibetan leather arm defenses and horse armor. They are also fitted with domed bosses of pierced and chiseled iron damascened with gold and decorated with dragons, scrollwork, and blossoms, which relate closely to the ironwork seen on Tibetan swords, saddle plates, and other objects.