Silk Brocade Mounted Dorje Legpa Thangka Painting

$185.00

Size =107cmx75cm~”42×29″
Material used = Cotton canvas, Natural pigment, Gold leaf

  Estimated Delivery: Friday, May 24 – Monday, May 27
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Silk brocading is a process of framing a Thangka in traditional Tibetan style. The frame is made of beautiful silk fabric having rich colors and patterns. The silk fabric protects the edges of the Thangka, and also makes it easier to hang. A thin silk cover protects the painting when rolled, and may be gathered up to display the painting when hung on the wall. It is generally thought that silk brocade renders a Thangka more attractive and more religious.

Dorje Legpa (Sanskrit: Vajra Sadhu). Oath bound worldly protector of the Nyingma Tradition of Tibetan Buddhism, guardian of the Revealed Treasure Tradition (Terma).Indigenous to Tibet, it is said that the worldly spirit Dorje Legpa was subjugated in the 8th century by Guru Padmasambhava and oath bound as a protector of Buddhism. His primary function is to safeguard the Revealed Treasure texts (Terma) of the Nyingma Tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. Dorje Legpa belongs to the category of Tibetan Buddhist Worldly.

~Excellent for home/office decor or meditation~
~Genuine 100% hand-painted from Himalayas~
~✈Worldwide Shipping~
~Special price to thangka wholesalers and Traders~

Delivery:
-Standard Courier Services DHL, UPS, Fedex, Aramex
-4-15 business days for delivery
-All items are insured

Return Policy:
-Returns are accepted within 60 business days from sales date.

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Silk Brocade Mounted Dorje Legpa Thangka Painting

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