Buddha Mandala Brocade Thangka
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Description
The Buddha Mandala Brocade Thangka is a beautiful and intricately made art style that originated in Tibetan Buddhism. It depicts a mandala, which in Buddhist iconography in a representation of the cosmos that stands for wholeness, balance, and harmony. It is a visual product for enlightenment and spiritual practice that directs the people toward enlightenment. This Thangka is handcrafted by skilled artisans using traditional methods and techniques.
The Buddha Mandala Thangka, symbolizing a seated meditation scene of Buddha, carries a sentiment of peace and enlightenment. A range of Buddhist symbols and motifs such as geometric patterns, heavenly figures, lotus petals, encapsulate the Thangka's detailed imagery. Artisans with special savoir-faire diligently create each Thangka with natural dyes of minerals, plants and metals, making it a painstaking and costly affair. To gain spiritual progress, practitioner focus on the Thangka during meditation, cultivating their inner peace, concentration and Buddha-like spiritual wisdom. It serves as a visual representation of inner find enlightenment. Every piece is a work of art, making this Thangka a timeless symbol of self-reflection and emotional balance. With its unique combination of beauty and spiritual symbolism, it’s a perfect addition for your home or meditation space.
Product Specification:
- Hand Painted
- Materials: Semi-Precious Natural Minerals
- Base: Cotton Canvas
- Origination: Nepal
Hand Embroidery Brocade
Want to add a Brocade to your beautiful Thangka Painting? Traditional Style Brocade has been one of the most popular form of mounting as it has a greater religious merit.
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100% Cotton Canvas
Preparing the Cotton canvas before starting to paint a Thangka. This process includes washing, drying, stretching, sizing and everything needed to make a perfect base for the thangka to last for centuries.
Natural Minerals
Thangka Paintings are painted using the natural minerals. These are firstly grind into the powder form and then used in the thangka as a paint.