Brass Metal Thangka with Manjushri Carved | Bodhisattva of Knowledge and Wisdom
Brass Metal Thangka with Manjushri Carved | Bodhisattva of Knowledge and Wisdom
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Brass Metal Thangka with Manjushri Carved | Bodhisattva Metal Wall Hanging
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Size: 48 cm(Height) x 38 cm(Width)
Weight: 1.15kg
Materials: Brass
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About Our Product:
This Brass Metal Thangka includes a wonderfully crafted Manjushri figurine, representing knowledge and enlightenment in Tibetan Buddhism. This Tibetan Buddhist Thangka, measuring 48 cm in height and 38 cm in breadth, is ideal for any area and exudes calm and wisdom. The hand-carved design emphasizes the Majushri's delicate features, while the beautiful brass finish gives the artwork elegance and a golden touch. This Manjushri thangka is beautiful and spiritually significant, whether used for meditation or to decorate a Buddhist altar.
This wall hanging is made with beautiful embellishments and is intended to be a focal point in your spiritual environment. Manjushri, the personification of knowledge, is shown in a contemplative pose, wielding a sword and a wisdom text, symbolizing the cutting of ignorance. The brass material imparts a feeling of timelessness, making it a solemn and significant addition to any altar or home decor. This carved brass Manjushri Thangka embodies knowledge, clarity, and compassion and can enhance your spiritual practice by generating insight and a deeper connection to Buddha's teachings. It also makes an excellent gift for practitioners or anybody looking to add a sacred sign of knowledge to their collection.
Introduction To Metal Thangka
A metal thangka is a type of thangka painting that is made on a metal surface rather than on traditional canvas or paper. Metal thangkas are often made using copper, brass, or silver and are usually decorated with intricate designs and Buddhist iconography using a repoussé technique. This involves hammering the metal from the reverse side to create a raised relief image on the front. Metal thangkas are known for their durability and 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.
Why choose Evamratna?
To give your space a peaceful, powerful, and attractive feel, we are introducing Buddhism-inspired home décor items to enliven your space with zen vibes in the form of decoration, an art form, or inspiration.
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