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Buddhist Thangka / 7 colour choices
Embrace the spiritual essence of the Tibet with our exquisite Buddhist Thangka. This traditional masterpiece is more than just art — it’s a portal to inner peace and enlightenment. Crafted by skilled artisans, each Thangka is a canvas of devotion, meticulously painted with vibrant pigments.
Choose from an array of mesmerizing paintings that adorn the Thangka. Whether it’s the serene face of Buddha, intricate mandalas, or celestial deities, your selection will resonate with your soul. And don’t forget the colors! From calming blues to fiery reds, find the hues that resonate with your meditation practice.
Hang the Buddhist Thangka in your sacred space or meditation corner. As you gaze upon its intricate details, let it guide you toward mindfulness, compassion, and self-discovery. The Thangka’s energy is palpable—a bridge between the earthly and the divine.
Features:
- Material: Fine canvas
- Spiritual Aid: Use it during meditation or simply as a focal point for contemplation.
- Legacy: Passed down through generations, the Thangka carries the wisdom of ancient traditions.
Thangka is a traditional Tibetan Buddhist painting on cotton or silk, often depicting Buddhist deities, scenes, or mandalas. Originating from Nepal, the art form developed alongside Tibetan Buddhist wall paintings found in monasteries. Thangkas are usually unframed, rolled up when not on display, and mounted on a textile backing similar to Chinese scroll paintings. These artworks serve as important teaching tools, illustrating the life of the Buddha, influential lamas, deities, and bodhisattvas. They can range from small, portable sizes to large ones designed for brief public display during religious festivals. Thangkas are used for personal meditation or instructing monastic students and are often intricate with many small figures arranged symmetrically around a central deity. Today, printed reproductions are common for both devotional and decorative purposes.
The history of thangka painting is deeply connected to early Buddhist mural traditions from places like the Ajanta Caves in India and the Mogao Caves in China. The detailed guidelines for creating thangkas, including proportions and geometrical measurements, were often provided by Nepalese artists who were commissioned by Tibetan monasteries
Dimensions*:
high: 67 cm I top widht: 44 cm I bottom width: 52 cm*
*All Thangkas are hand made and they can vary few cm and grams between each other