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1910s Samoa - Native Chief
▪︎ Face of Bhairava.
Date: ca. 16th century
Place of origin: Nepal
This is an ancient Egyptian gold ring with a carved jasper frog, dating from 600–30 BC.
Masonjoany in Nosy Be, Madagascar. Christian Vaisse
Aboriginal Churinga sacred stone
A Mughal Empress or Member of the Royal Family | The Wellcome Collection
A couple in Macusani, Peru. 1985. Cary Wolinsky
Green Tara, by Aniko (?), Central Tibet, c. 1260s. Cleveland Museum of Art (ID: 1970.156). For Tibetans, Green Tara is one of the preeminent figures of their Buddhist faith, a radiant savioress who embodies the female form of the perfect, enlightened mind. The Green Tara in the Cleveland thangka—a Tibetan devotional painting on cloth—specifically dispels fear and provides protection, just like her mantra inscribed on the back side of the painting. Her green color and fear-not gesture link her to the cosmic Buddha of the North, enshrined above her head. Most scholars agree that this work was painted by the celebrated Nepalese artist known as Aniko. (Cleveland Museum of Art)
Margot de Taxco sterling and enamel snake suite: necklace, bracelet, and earrings.
Authentic sterling and enamel snake suite by Mexican designer Margot de Taxco (Margot Van Voorhies Carr). ca. 1950, design number 5554. The suite features Margot’s signature enamel artistry with articulated links and bold serpent heads.
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Dancer/choreographer Louis Falco in a costume designed and constructed by artist Robert Indiana for his role in ‘Timewright’, photographed on May 13, 1969, by Jack Mitchell.
A Mauritanian woman decorated with jewellery (1984)
by Zhenya bakanovaAlex Grabchilev)
Magar; Nepal, 1976-77. Henri Bancaud