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Rare Nepalese Shaman's Ritual Harness and Belt Suit of Bells, Feathers, Animal Hide, Shells, Fur, Metal, and Fabric. From the collection of Sam Hilu, prominent collector and author on Asian and African art. An old and rare piece that was used in rituals performed by a West Nepalese Shaman of the Magar Tribe in the Rukum District. Beautifully mounted and displayed on a custom metal stand...
17th Century White Tara Tibetan Thangka. The White Tara goddess symbolizes transcendent knowledge and purity. In ancient Tibet, it was believed that Tara was reincarnated in every virtuous and pious woman. She was born from the eye of Avalokitesvara, the Bodhisattva of compassion, and became his wife. Most of these thangka were photographed through glass frames, so there may be a little blurriness. This thankga was in an exhibition at the University of Texas Art Museum. Mineral pigments on silk...
17th Century White Tara Tibetan Thangka. The White Tara goddess symbolizes transcendent knowledge and purity. In ancient Tibet, it was believed that Tara was reincarnated in every virtuous and pious woman. She was born from the eye of Avalokitesvara, the Bodhisattva of compassion, and became his wife. Most of these thangka were photographed through glass frames, so there may be a little blurriness. This thankga was in an exhibition at the University of Texas Art Museum. Mineral pigments on silk...
17th Century Bhaisajyaguru Thangka. Antique Tibetan Thangka of the Medicine Buddha seated upon a lotus throne, holding the medicine bowl, and surrounded by Heavenly clouds and four Bodhisattva. Most of these thangka were photographed through glass frames, so there may be a little blurriness. This thankga was in an exhibition at the University of Texas Art Museum. Mineral pigments on silk. 16 x 12 inches, 40 x 30 cm.
17th Century Vajravarahi Tibetan Thangka. Fine Antique Tibetan Thangka of the Sakti of Samvara, Vajravarahi (Tibetan: Hod-zer Chan-ma), Goddess of War and Victory, with a necklace of skulls, a staff of skulls, a skull bowl, and a crown of skulls. She is dancing on a lifeless body surrounded by a mandorla of flames. Most of these thangka were photographed through glass frames, so there may be a little blurriness. This thankga was in an exhibition at the University of Texas Art Museum...
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Sold to the Rubin Museum Nepalese Middle Hills Janus Mask, 13.5 inches, 34 cm.
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Sold to the Rubin Museum Humia, Nepal Shaman Mask, 15.5 inches, 39.5 cm.
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Sold to the Rubin Museum Newari Mask, 12 inches, 30.5 cm.
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Sold to the Rubin Museum West Nepalese Mask with Yak Hair, 13 inches, 33 cm.
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Sold to the Rubin Museum Garuda Mask from Sherdukpen, Arunachal Pradesh, 12.5 inches, 31.5 cm.
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Sold to the Rubin Museum Terai, Nepal Monkey Mask, 14 inches, 35.5 cm.
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Sold to the Rubin Museum Mongolian Priest Mask from Humia, Nepal, collected by Eric Chazot, 9.5 inches, 24 cm.
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Sold to the Rubin Museum Tharu, Nepal Mask, collected by Eric Chazot, 11 inches, 28cm.
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Sold to the Rubin Museum Kukpa Mask from Sherdukpen, Arunachal Pradesh, collected by Eric Chazot, 7.5 inches, 19 cm.
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Sold to the Rubin Museum Phurba from Sikkim, 12.5 inches, 31.5 cm.
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Sold to the Rubin Museum Bhutanese Bon Deity Kyung Mask of Papier Mache, 15 inches, 38 cm.
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Sold to the Rubin Museum Tibetan Tiger Mask, 10x9x7 inches, 25.5x23x18 cm.
17th Century Tibetan Amitabha Thangka, 46.5 x 25.5 inches, 118 x 65 cm. Most of these thangka were photographed through glass frames, so there may be a little blurriness. This thankga was in an exhibition at the University of Texas Art Museum.
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