Kapala_Mala_courtesy_The_WOVENSOULS_collection.jpg


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English: Kapala Mala, 18th-19th century, Tibet, made of Kapala bone. Courtesy of The Wovensouls Collection
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Author Jainamishra

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Not Kapala - the disc is too thick that doesnt match with real human skull, not to mention bones will shrink, and also the colors and many other details show that it's definitely not from human skull bones

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17 March 2016