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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
This ornament may have been given by King Pratapamalla (r. 1641–74), ruler of the Malla dynasty of Nepal, to Taleju Bhavani, the revered patron goddess of the old palace in Kathmandu and the chief protective deity of Nepal and its royal family. King Pratapamalla may also have worn this collar when he participated in rituals. This complex piece is composed of five principal strands and bears the inscription: “Victory to the Mother-Goddess [ Bhagavati devi Janani ]. Hail! [This] is the necklace of the king of kings, lord of kings, lord of the poets, the victorious Pratapamalladeva (may it be) auspicious!” The two innermost strands resemble rudraksha beads, made from the seeds of a large evergreen tree whose berries are commonly made into rosaries of 108 beads. Such prayer beads are most often worn by Shaivite ascetics, either around the neck or woven into their topknots. The third and fourth strands consist of tubular forms in a crescent shape known as hansuli . Each terminates in elaborate clasps, with the inner strand attached to a central amulet case. The outermost ring contains thirteen images of deities, including roundels of the eight mothers ( ashtamatrikas ), each depicted as
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Androgynous Form of Shiva and Parvati (Ardhanarishvara)
Votive Plaque with God Vishnu
Tantric Deities Hevajra and Nairatmya in Ritual Embrace (Yab
Sarasvati, Goddess of Wisdom, Holding a Book and a Water Pot
God Vishnu with Goddess Lakshmi and His Mount, Garuda, in At
God Vishnu's Mount, Garuda, Kneeling with Hands in Gesture o
Buddha Sheltered by the Serpent King Muchalinda
Four-Armed Dancing God Ganesha with His Rat Mount
India
Deccan — Ceremonial Standard ('Alam)
Italian or Flemish — Lames (eight) of a Left Gauntlet
China — Teardrop-shaped Perfume Container with Birds, Foliag
German, Saxony — Powder Flask
South Netherlandish or German — Plate with a Seated Woman
Southern European (?) — Curb Bit
French, probably Dieppe — Powder Horn
Tairona — Pair of Earrings
Spanish; Valencia (probably Manises) — Plate with Unidentifi
China — Mirror with Images of Purity and Immortality and “Li
European, probably Italian — Curb Bit
Islamic — Bracelet