Metal Thangka with Eight Auspicious Symbols
About Our Thangka :
One of the most impressive works of art, the Metal Thangka with Eight Auspicious Symbols captures the spirit of Tibetan Buddhism. This thangka, which is crafted with remarkable accuracy on a copper body, features the Eight Auspicious Symbols, which are considered sacred and are meant to bring good fortune, safety, and spiritual balance. The symbols, which are encircled by intricate embellishments and include the Lotus, Dharma Wheel, and Endless Knot, are set in perfect symmetry. These antiquated symbols are brought to life by the artistry, elevating the piece above simple decoration to a profound spiritual depiction.
The exquisite use of genuine coral and turquoise stones, expertly inlaid into the design, is what distinguishes this thangka. The artwork derives depth and beauty from the striking contrast between the colorful turquoise and coral stones and the copper backdrop. The careful placement of each stone heightens the symbols' spiritual meaning. Ethically sourced bone, used for the delicate white parts, especially in the circular pattern surrounding the symbols, adds even more detail to the elaborate design. The thangka is made more authentic and respectful of its holiness by the use of natural components, which also makes it visually and spiritually captivating.
This handcrafted Metal Thangka is a monument to the artist's talent and commitment as well as a potent symbol of faith and Buddhist teachings. For those who are spiritual or collectors of high-quality religious art, it is perfect. This sculpture, which is ideal for decorating an altar or sacred area, exudes wisdom, calm, and a strong bond with Buddhist heritage. It is a classic item that will inspire and enhance any space it adorns because of its fine detail and use of priceless materials.
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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Size: 45.5 cm (Height) x 41 cm (Width)
Weight: 2.13 kg
Materials: Copper Body, Electro Gold Plated, Original Stone: Turquoise, Lapis lazuli, Coral, Ethically Sourced Bone
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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.