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English: Chakrasamvara (Wheel of Becoming), Western Tibet, late 19th century or earlier, copper alloy with inlay of silver and copper, and applied gold paint. Accession number 2011.67. Part of the tantric art exhibit Honored Father-Honored Mother, Trammell & Margaret Crow Collection of Asian Art, Dallas, Texas, USA.
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