Prayer Beads (trengwa)
- Location
 - Tibet
 - Date
 - 19th century
 - Material
 - turquoise, bone, silver
 - Dimensions
 - 27 5/8 × 3 5/8 × 1¼ in. (70.2 x 9.2 x 3.2 cm)
 - Collection
 Rubin Museum of Art; Gift of Anne Breckenridge Dorsey; C2012.6.13
Related Essays & Themes
Project Himalayan ArtPrayer Wheel
Tibet or Mongolia; 17th–18th century
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