Hand-Painted Shakyamuni Buddha Tibetan Thangka Art in Silk Brocade 12x15 Inches (30x38 cm)

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A beginner’s Thangka, beautifully painted using water color of Shakyamuni Buddha, framed in a beautiful silk brocade.

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FOB
Unit Of Measure:
Pcs
Package Weight:
9.50 kgs
Min Order Qty:
25
Max Order Qty:
250
Available Stock:
2
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Product Tagstanka, thangka, thanka, handmade, handpainted, Tibetan painting, painting, silk brocade, silk painting, religious, traditional, buddha, shakyamuni
Province: Bagmati Province

Size of the Painting: 12 inches x 15 inches (30cm x38cm)

Size with the Silk Brocade: 19 inches x 32 inches (48cm x 81cm)

Material: Canvas

Color: Water

This is a real painting, not a print. This is a beginner’s Thangka, beautifully painted using water color. This is an original hand-painted Buddhist art, Shakyamuni Gautam Buddha Thangka. The Thangka is painted with watercolor and framed in beautiful silk brocade. You can hand the art on your wall straight away, no need to put into a frame.

Shakyamuni is a historical Buddha born in Lumbini Nepal in 6th. century B.C.E. He is also known as “Light of the Asia” and was a philosopher, meditator, spiritual teacher or a religious leader who was born in Nepal and later spent his life meditating and teaching in India. He is the founder of “Buddhism” who is said to achieve enlightment or “Nirvana”.

 

What is Thangka?

  • A thangka, also known as tangka, thanka or tanka is a painting on cotton, or silk appliqué, usually depicting a Buddhist deity, scene, or mandala.
  • The thangka is not a flat creation like an oil painting or acrylic painting but consists of a complex subject.
  • Generally, thangkas last a very long time and retain much of their luster, but because of their delicate nature, they have to be kept in dry places where moisture won't affect the quality of the painting.
  • The Thangkas serve as important teaching tools depicting the life of the Buddha, various influential lamas and other deities and bodhisattvas.
  • The Thangka, when created properly, perform several different functions. Images of deities can be used as teaching tools when depicting the life (or lives) of the Buddha, describing historical events concerning important Lamas, or retelling myths associated with other deities.
  • The Devotional images act as the centerpiece during a ritual or ceremony and are often used as mediums through which one can offer prayers or make requests

 

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