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INDESTRUCTIBLE BLUE LIGHT! VAJRADAHARA BUDDHA THANGKA
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A stunning solid gold thangka of the primodial buddha vajradahra! everything which glitters and shines is pure solid gold. Judge the images and you shall see a wealth of gold has been used. These types of thangkas are becoming more expensive to make due to the sharp rise in gold prices which is why i rarely list these at a no reserve. This is a lovely chance to acquire one at a discounted price. A beautiful face and very ornate robe on his body and double lotus throne!
======================================================== Firstand foremost, all of our thangkas are done with pure mineral and stonepigments and REAL 24 k gold paint done in the strictest accordance to the law of traditional thangka art! WE DO NOT OFFER PRINTS or works which are handblock printed and then filled in by chinese factory artists as the 100's of chinese sellers on this forum are doing! Please realize t is NO comparison to the chinese fakes listed that are mass block printed and then filled in and finally exposed to a smoke device to give them "rare antique" look . I urge you to do a little exploring yourself and you shall find soo many duplicates of the same thangkas sold by different chinese sellers it's sums everything up! We do not sell miniature thangkas in a postcard size ! This piece measures a Lovely 16 x 13 inches I DO OFFER THE FACILITY TO HAVE THE THANGKA MOUNTED IN PURE SILK BROCADE AS WELL IN CASE YOU WOULD LIKE TO DISPLAY IT IN THE TRADITIONAL MANNER. I DO NOT CHARGE THE KIND OF PRICES OTHER SELLERS DO IF THEY ARE EVEN ABLE TO OFFER SUCH A SERVICE DO, AND DON'T USE POLYESTER ONLY THE PUREST HIGH GRADE VARANASI WOVEN SILK :) The brocade frame of the Thangka also holds symbolic meaning. The inner frame of brocade (often red) can be thought of as a rainbow gateway beyond which lies the pure land inhabited by the deity the Thangka represents. Attached to the top of the frame is a rectangle of colored silk which is long enough to hang all the way down to the bottom of the painting. This acts as a cover for the Thangka and allows it to be 'put to sleep' when it is not in use, as well as acting as a protective dust cover to keep the painting safe when it is stored. This material we use is the highest grade traditional Tibetan motif brocade, t are a great deal of Chinese brocade symbols out t used with a blend of materials to create- what the Chinese sellers use known asâe poly-silk:âe but we utilize only the highest grade varanasi pure silk and classical Tibetan brocade to mount our thangkas . The finished painting is sewn within a brocade frame and finished with ribbons and silk to protect the image. It is important to understand that you will not find a single thangka in a monastery, or from my own experience, the home of dharma practitioner who uses the thangak for meditation aid displayed without silk brocade. It is of course your choice to have your thangka framed in the âeoewesternâe style of framing with glass and wooden frame but this is not in accordance to instructions given in the Sadhnas for the final finishing and display of thangka art. Having thangkas framed glass can be very detrimental to your thangka in the long run if they are exposed to yellow light or constant sun and if the wrong kind of glass is used. These both have the effects of wearing the intensity of color, causing chipping on the paint and dulling the intensity of the gold work over a period of time. PLEASE MAKE SURE THEY ARE NOT EXPOSED TO EITHER OF THE ABOVE. Unlike having them framed in the traditional manner w one may put them sleep at night by placing the protective silk veil above the canvas to protect it from excessive sunlight or when one is asleep so it is not exposed unnecessarily one is not able to do this with glass frames. A few words about framing thangkas that are not mounted in brocade. It is a good idea to use glass that is ultra violet glass for the best protection. The glass should not touch the thangka. Acid free cardboard should be use...
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