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A Tibetan four-headed multi-armed Dharmapala, 18th Century
wearing a skull-crown, loose vestments and an elephant skin cloak, holding a double-vajra and a ghant in the principal hands and further attribute in the other hands, standing in yab-yum, traces of gilt - 11 3/8in. (29cm.) high, with a marble rectangular plinth.
wearing a skull-crown, loose vestments and an elephant skin cloak, holding a double-vajra and a ghant in the principal hands and further attribute in the other hands, standing in yab-yum, traces of gilt - 11 3/8in. (29cm.) high, with a marble rectangular plinth.
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