A protective charm in the shape of a running boar with protective invocations for use on livestock.

Artwork Details

Title
Livestock Charm
Dimensions
6 1/4 × 8 1/4 in.
Medium
Ink on paper
Origin
Dolpo region, western Nepal
Classification(s)
prints and drawings
Date
ca. 1975
Credit Line
Rubin Museum of Himalayan Art, Gift of Nik Douglas
Object number
C2009.10.38
Published references
* Douglas, Nik. 1978. "Tibetan Tantric Charms and Amulets: 230 examples reproduced from original woodblocks." New York: Dover Publications.(Page 114)

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