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Hearst Museum object titled Amulet, accession number 9-21873, described as Mandala of a specific deity drawn in ink on paper, wrapped in colored thread.
Hearst Museum object titled Base, accession number 9-21925a, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 9-21925b, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Buddha / bodisattva, accession number 9-5875, described as Buddha; bronze (?), gilded; hand in position symbolizing enlightenment, other holds object; cast bronze Bodhisattava. Believed to be representation of Tara in lotus position.
Hearst Museum object titled Ghanta, accession number 9-21924, described as Large ghanta bell known as "Mahayana Ghanta." Height: 20 cm, Diameter: 12 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 9-22088, described as saffron colored, hood like hat of high pile wool surmounted by a stiff roach of saffron colored yarn.  hood finished with 2 lappets of red cotton with insets of yellow Chinese silk.  lined with blue cotton.  a black cotton cap edged with black grosgrain ribbon is mounted inside the hood.
Hearst Museum object titled Kapala set, accession number 9-21925a-c, described as Kapala set with metal "skull", lid, and stand
Hearst Museum object titled Lid, accession number 9-21925c, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Robe, accession number 9-22055, described as This is the maroon lower garment (gsham thabs) of a Buddhist monk.
Hearst Museum object titled Sakya blessing pills, accession number 9-22006a-d, described as These are sacred pills given TB by the King of Sakya (the Head of the Sakya Order of Buddhism, and King of the Sakya Region of Tibet). They are in a paper wrapper with a description of their origins and powers. See: BQ-14.03 i(a letter from the Head of the Sa-skya (Phuntsok Podrang) given by him for delivery to President F.D. Roosevelt.See also T-153.