Hand-painted Thangka of Padmasambhava/Guru Rinpoche

£55.00

thangka is a traditional Tibetan painting depicting Buddhist deities, mantras or mandalas. This thangka was hand painted by a Tamang artisan from the Lama family in Himachal Pradesh, in the Himalayan region of Northern India. The Tamangs (རྟ་དམག་/तामाङ), originate from Nepal and speak a Tibeto-Burman language that shares much of its vocabulary with Tibetan. The Lama family are Tibetan Buddhists and regularly seek audience with His Holiness the Fourteenth Dalai Lama in McLeodganj, Dharamsala, or visit the Tibetan Buddhist stupas of Swayambhunath and Boudhanath in Kathmandu.

This thangka depicts Padmasambhava, or Guru Rinpoche, an Indian tantric adept invited to quell destructive forces in the Tibetan plateau and usher in the Buddhist religion.

It is around 10 years old and bears signs of this such as rubbing and paint loss, but these only add to its charm as an old artwork with memories of this past. It also has some small holes and black staining to the cover silk, which is less noticeable when pulled up but otherwise is large.

It measures 39cm wide and 62cm in height (excluding the wooden pole at the bottom).

Thangkas sold by Jordan Quill are ethically sourced from the Lama family, who have been thangka painters for many generations. They now Live between McLeodganj, India, to be close to the Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of the Tibetan people, and Kathmandu, Nepal. Steeped in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, these paintings are made with the love, care, and attention of this incredible family. 

In working closely with this family of Tibetan Thangka painters, Jordan Quill hopes to encourage the continuation of this traditional artform for the next generation, as well as the use of high-quality materials and techniques.

This thangka is mounted in artificial silk, like that used across the region today. The form of the mounting is traditional and gives a very good sense of how thangkas are made and displayed in Tibet and the Himalayas. It requires no further framing and can be hung in the home as it is, with the silk cover gathered at the top.

Your thangka will be carefully packed and dispatched from London, UK.

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thangka is a traditional Tibetan painting depicting Buddhist deities, mantras or mandalas. This thangka was hand painted by a Tamang artisan from the Lama family in Himachal Pradesh, in the Himalayan region of Northern India. The Tamangs (རྟ་དམག་/तामाङ), originate from Nepal and speak a Tibeto-Burman language that shares much of its vocabulary with Tibetan. The Lama family are Tibetan Buddhists and regularly seek audience with His Holiness the Fourteenth Dalai Lama in McLeodganj, Dharamsala, or visit the Tibetan Buddhist stupas of Swayambhunath and Boudhanath in Kathmandu.

This thangka depicts Padmasambhava, or Guru Rinpoche, an Indian tantric adept invited to quell destructive forces in the Tibetan plateau and usher in the Buddhist religion.

It is around 10 years old and bears signs of this such as rubbing and paint loss, but these only add to its charm as an old artwork with memories of this past. It also has some small holes and black staining to the cover silk, which is less noticeable when pulled up but otherwise is large.

It measures 39cm wide and 62cm in height (excluding the wooden pole at the bottom).

Thangkas sold by Jordan Quill are ethically sourced from the Lama family, who have been thangka painters for many generations. They now Live between McLeodganj, India, to be close to the Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of the Tibetan people, and Kathmandu, Nepal. Steeped in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, these paintings are made with the love, care, and attention of this incredible family. 

In working closely with this family of Tibetan Thangka painters, Jordan Quill hopes to encourage the continuation of this traditional artform for the next generation, as well as the use of high-quality materials and techniques.

This thangka is mounted in artificial silk, like that used across the region today. The form of the mounting is traditional and gives a very good sense of how thangkas are made and displayed in Tibet and the Himalayas. It requires no further framing and can be hung in the home as it is, with the silk cover gathered at the top.

Your thangka will be carefully packed and dispatched from London, UK.

thangka is a traditional Tibetan painting depicting Buddhist deities, mantras or mandalas. This thangka was hand painted by a Tamang artisan from the Lama family in Himachal Pradesh, in the Himalayan region of Northern India. The Tamangs (རྟ་དམག་/तामाङ), originate from Nepal and speak a Tibeto-Burman language that shares much of its vocabulary with Tibetan. The Lama family are Tibetan Buddhists and regularly seek audience with His Holiness the Fourteenth Dalai Lama in McLeodganj, Dharamsala, or visit the Tibetan Buddhist stupas of Swayambhunath and Boudhanath in Kathmandu.

This thangka depicts Padmasambhava, or Guru Rinpoche, an Indian tantric adept invited to quell destructive forces in the Tibetan plateau and usher in the Buddhist religion.

It is around 10 years old and bears signs of this such as rubbing and paint loss, but these only add to its charm as an old artwork with memories of this past. It also has some small holes and black staining to the cover silk, which is less noticeable when pulled up but otherwise is large.

It measures 39cm wide and 62cm in height (excluding the wooden pole at the bottom).

Thangkas sold by Jordan Quill are ethically sourced from the Lama family, who have been thangka painters for many generations. They now Live between McLeodganj, India, to be close to the Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of the Tibetan people, and Kathmandu, Nepal. Steeped in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, these paintings are made with the love, care, and attention of this incredible family. 

In working closely with this family of Tibetan Thangka painters, Jordan Quill hopes to encourage the continuation of this traditional artform for the next generation, as well as the use of high-quality materials and techniques.

This thangka is mounted in artificial silk, like that used across the region today. The form of the mounting is traditional and gives a very good sense of how thangkas are made and displayed in Tibet and the Himalayas. It requires no further framing and can be hung in the home as it is, with the silk cover gathered at the top.

Your thangka will be carefully packed and dispatched from London, UK.

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