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Mustang: An Exhibition of Paintings and Photographs in Nepal




Gilt copper repoussé throne, collection Patan Museum, photograph Tuomo Manninen.

Presented to the king of Patan in 1666, the throne bears an amusing inscription announcing that it can be rented. Of the three former Kathmandu Valley kingdoms only the Patan throne has survived. That is because until 1950 behind the golden window of Keshav Narayan quadrangle, the readied throne (and a prepared hookah!) awaited the promised return of the Patan king.


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