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Handmade Himalayan Wall Hanging | Sacred Artwork for Meditation


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Size: 40cm x 28cm
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Handmade Himalayan Wall Hanging

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Size: 40cm(Height) x 28cm(Width)
Weight: 0.72 kg
Materials: Brass
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About Our Product

This Handmade Himalayan Wall Hanging is a stunning piece of Tibetan craftsmanship, made from high-quality brass. Featuring a beautifully embossed stupa design, it symbolizes the path to enlightenment in Tibetan Buddhism. The stupa, which represents the Buddha’s teachings, is intricately carved with detailed patterns that reflect Tibetan artistic traditions. Its sacred meaning enhances the spiritual ambiance of any room, making it perfect for an altar, meditation space, or home decor.

The design of this wall hanging focuses on the stupa, a key Buddhist symbol. The stupa’s presence represents wisdom, protection, and the enlightenment path that Buddhists seek to follow. Surrounding the stupa, you’ll find detailed floral patterns and geometric motifs, all meticulously etched into the brass to symbolize the interconnectedness of all life and the universe. The brass finish adds a warm, golden glow, making this piece a striking addition to any sacred space.

This Handmade Himalayan Wall Hanging is more than just a decorative item; it serves as a spiritual focal point, invoking peace, wisdom, and clarity. Its intricate design and deep meaning make it an ideal addition to any Buddhist altar, meditation room, or living space. The wall hanging is not only a visual beauty but also a tool for enhancing spiritual practice and mindfulness in daily life.

Introduction of Wall Hanging

A metal thangka is a type of thangka painting created on a metal surface, rather than traditional canvas or paper. These thangkas are typically crafted from copper, brass, or silver and are adorned with intricate designs and Buddhist iconography using a technique called repoussé. This method involves hammering the metal from the reverse side to create a raised relief image on the front. Known for their durability, metal thangkas are often used in ritual contexts or as decorative pieces in Buddhist homes and temples. They are particularly common in Tibet, where they have been produced for centuries.

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