Kalachakra Brass Metal Thangka - The Wheel of Time in Divine Art
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Size: 40cm (Height) x 29cm (Width)
weight: 1.53 kg
Materials: Brass Body, Original Stones: Coral, Turquoise
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About Our Thangka:
Our Kalachakra Brass Metal Thangka, 40cm tall and 29cm wide, is a wonderful Buddhist item made of pure brass. This thangka, adorned with real coral and turquoise stones, weighs 1.53kg and serves as a powerful spiritual focus. The Kalachakra, also known as the Wheel of Time, symbolizes the cycle of existence and the path to enlightenment. Metal thangkas, unlike traditional canvas thangkas, are made with the repoussé process, which involves hammering the intricate design from the opposite side to create a detailed relief sculpture. This long-lasting and sacred object is highly valued in Tibetan Buddhist practice, making it excellent for ceremonial offerings, meditation rooms, or temple altars.
The Kalachakra symbol, which represents the union of insight and method and guides practitioners toward escape from the cycle of samsara, is central to this brass metal thangka. The multilayered lotus base and surrounding designs represent purity, spiritual awakening, and the interdependence of all beings. The intricate embellishments, hand-set with turquoise and coral, heighten the mystical presence of this masterwork, making it a magnificent addition to any Buddhist altar, meditation room, or sacred area. The Kalachakra thangka is thought to provide protection, remove negative energy, and strengthen one's spiritual connection, making it an ideal gift for Buddhist practitioners and collectors.
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 technique called repoussé. 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.
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