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During the ascent of the Himalayas Tintin, Haddock and Sherpa Tharkey found themselves in front of a Chorten. Despite the Sherpa's warning, Haddock walks clockwise past the Chorten, which is bad luck and results in a series of disasters which include costing the Captain his beloved whisky. Chorten (in Tibetan) or Stupa (in Sanskrit) is a funeral monument in which the ashes of the great Lamas are preserved.
Tintin in Tibet was first published in 1960 - Hergé
Comes with a numbered certificate of authenticity.
Size : 10 cm x 13.50 cm x 28 cm (L x W x H)
Ref. :9445 - 9446