A rare Tibetan carved and painted stone figure of White Tara,…
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A rare Tibetan carved and painted stone figure of White Tara, circa 17th century the golden-skinned deity seated cross-legged on her painted lotus throne, wearing a blue and red dhoti and five-petalled crown, 6.2 cm high

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