Amitayus, torma butter sculpture
- Location
 - Labrang Monastery, Amdo region, eastern Tibet (Gansu Province, China)
 - Date
 - 2014
 - Material
 - flour, butter, natural pigments
 - Dimensions
 - height of figure approx. 12 in. (30.5 cm)
 - Photo Credit
 - photograph by Sandar Aung
 
Related Essays & Themes
Project Himalayan ArtTormas
Labrang Monastery, Amdo region, eastern Tibet (Gansu Province, China); 2006–2014
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