Thangka is an art. A thangka is a Tibetan Buddhist painting on cotton, silk applique, usually depicting a Buddhist deity, scene, or mandala. Thangkas are traditionally kept unframed and rolled up when not on display, mounted on a textile backing somewhat in the style of Chinese scroll paintings, with a further silk cover on the front.
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Wheel of becoming Tibetan Thangka
$288( 45 x 60 cm )Wheel of becoming Tibetan Thangka is the traditional representation of the samsaric cycle of existence. It is a complex symbolic representation of samsara.
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Wheel of becoming Tibetan Art
$288( 45 x 59 cm )Wheel of becoming Tibetan Art is the traditional representation of the samsaric cycle of existence. It is a complex symbolic representation of samsara.
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Tibetan Thangka of Wheel of Life
$325( 48 x 63 cm )Tibetan Thangka of Wheel of Life is handpainted on cotton canvas. Wheel of life is a traditional representation of the samsaric cycle of existence.
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Riduk Thangka Painting
$299( 40 x 62 cm )Riduk Thangka Painting is handpainted on cotton canvas. Wheel of life is a traditional representation of the samsaric cycle of existence.
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Green Tara Traditional Tibetan Thangka
$557( 48 x 64 cm )Green Tara Traditional Tibetan Thangka is handpainted on cotton canvas with dark background and golden details.