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English: en:Nairatmya, Central en:Tibet, sixteenth century. Gilt copper inset with en:turquoise, painted with red pigment, height 9.25 in. (23.5 cm). en:Nairatmya represented as a seated en:yogini, her face ablaze with all-seeing wisdom.
Source Los Angeles County Museum of Art, From the Nasli and Alice Heeramaneck Collection, Museum Associates Purchase, M.70.1.4.
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  • 2007-04-21 21:06 Kosigrim 603×943×8 (96298 bytes) [[Nairatmya]], Central [[Tibet]], sixteenth century. Gilt copper inset with [[turquoise]], painted with red pigment, height 9.25 in. (23.5 cm). Los Angeles County Museum of Art, From the Nasli and Alice Heeramaneck Collection, Museum Associates Purchase,

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