Small Avalokiteshvara Thangka | Traditionally Hand Painted 24K Gold Buddhist Painting

SKU: 20240

Description

Traditionally Hand Painted 24K Avalokiteshvara Buddhist Thangka

Our artist has hand-painted a small Buddhist thangka of Avalokiteshvara in the traditional Karma Gadri style. The deity is represented beneath the beautiful tree, seated on a moon disc lotus seat with a tranquil face. Enlightenment artisans meticulously painted this thangka with genuine 24k gold and acrylic colors. A translucent halo illuminates his face, and flowing robes and jewels engulf him. The artist of Nepal extensively paints precious ornaments and pearls. The art of Nepali thangka has been passed down through the generations as a reflection of Buddhism.

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Size: 45cm/18" (width) x 60cm/24" (height)
Materials: Cotton Canvas, Acrylic Painting, 24K gold
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Note: Chenrezig Thangka is an original painting from Enlightenment Studio located at Boudha Stupa.

Avalokiteshvara embodies the bodhisattva's determination to wait until he has helped every sentient being on Earth achieve freedom (moksha; literally, "relief") from pain (dukkha) and the cycle of death and rebirth before gaining Buddhahood (samsara). "The Lord Who Watches in All Directions" is how his name has been interpreted.

HAND-PAINTED WITH ACRYLIC PAINTINGS AND GENUINE 24K GOLD IN TRADITIONAL KARMA GADRI STYLE 

OUR TEAM
We are a team of traditionally trained Karma Gadri artists from Boudha Stupa. Our lineage comes from Venerable Master Jamyang Phunshok. Who is from Kham, Eastern Tibet.

We are focused on bringing accurate iconographic thangka, which will be helpful to your practice. 

BROCADE MOUNT
We do traditional brocade mount upon your request. We send available samples and price details for your final confirmation. 

CONSECRATION OF THANGKA
As requested for consecrations/blessings, we can take thangka to Monasteries/Rinpoches from nearby Boudha Stupa. We kindly ask you to offer $20 for the monasteries for blessings/consecration services.