Thangka of Buddha Sangye Menla (Silk brocade 50x85cm, Paint. 25x33cm) - Art of Tibet
Entirely hand-painted thangka of Buddha Sangye Menla by masters trained in Buddhist traditional painting at the Norbulingka Institute in Dharamshala. They respond to traditional artistic canons and ...
Description
Entirely hand-painted thangka of Buddha Sangye Menla by masters trained in Buddhist traditional painting at the Norbulingka Institute in Dharamshala. They respond to traditional artistic canons and are inspired by ancient thangkas carefully preserved in Tibetan monasteries and serving as a reference. This thangka represents Sangye Menla, the Buddha of medicine. He holds in his left hand a bowl symbolizing the nectar of healing and in his right hand a myrobalan flower (Arura chebula Retz).
Data sheet
Data sheet
- Height
- 5
With brocade 50x85cm (Paint. 25cmx33cm) - Weight
- 380
- Illustration
- Buddha Sangye Menla
- Origin
- Katmandou region, Nepal
Warranty on your thangkas
For all our hand painted thangkas, gold paint is actually a mixture of gold and paint binder. The painted gilding is guaranteed 10 years!
Warning
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