A Bronze Figure of Hevajra and Consort
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A Bronze Figure of Hevajra and Consort

TIBET, 16TH CENTURY

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A Bronze Figure of Hevajra and Consort
Tibet, 16th Century
The eight-headed deity dancing in ardhaparyankasana in yab-yum with his consort, with his arms radiating around him, with animals in skull cups in his right hands, and deities in skull cups in his left, wearing a garland of skulls at his knees, both figures wearing beaded aprons, armlets, bracelets, foliate disk-shaped earrings, and skull tiaras with their eyes inlaid in silver and copper, consecrated on reverse
9 1/8 in. (23.4 cm.) high
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