a tibetan polychrome wooden throne backslab
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a tibetan polychrome wooden throne backslab

CIRCA 16TH CENTURY

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a tibetan polychrome wooden throne backslab
circa 16th century
The gilt and polychromed oblong-shaped panel carved in relief with central plain head and body aureols flanked by a pair of elephants supporting lions, divinities seated on goats who hold in their raised hands a horizontal beam, on top a pair of makaras and a Garuda figure at the apex
37 cm high
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