A Tibetan wall hanging or rug, possibly silk, with all over floral design, each corner depicting a seated female figure and a figure in a boat, on blue ground, brought back from Tibet circa 1946 by Robert Grist of the Grist Papers at Pitt Rivers Museum, 125cm by 187cm

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