Kalachakra Brass Wall Hanging | Sacred Tibetan Design
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Size: 32.5cm(Height) x 22cm(Width)
Weight: 0.61 kg
Materials: Brass
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About Our Product
This Handcrafted Kalachakra Wall Hanging is a beautiful and spiritually significant piece, meticulously crafted from brass. Featuring the intricate Kalachakra design, it serves as a powerful symbol of the unity of time and space and the cycle of life. The Kalachakra is a profound Buddhist symbol representing the path to enlightenment and the eternal flow of life. The wall hanging’s brass finish adds a sense of sacred energy, making it an ideal addition to any altar, sacred space, or meditation room.
The Kalachakra design on this wall hanging is surrounded by intricate patterns that symbolize the interconnectedness of all things in the universe. The central motif, representing time and cycles, is carefully engraved with fine details, making the image of the Kalachakra come to life. The combination of brass and the finely etched design enhances the piece's spiritual power, symbolizing both wisdom and the transformative path to spiritual awakening. It is an ideal piece for those seeking to deepen their connection to Tibetan Buddhist teachings.
This Kalachakra Wall Hanging is not just a decorative piece but also a spiritual reminder of the cyclical nature of existence. Its beautiful design and sacred symbolism will resonate deeply within meditation spaces or any area dedicated to spiritual growth. Whether you are a collector of Tibetan art or looking to bring sacred energy into your space, this wall hanging serves as a powerful focal point for your journey toward enlightenment.
Introduction of Wall Hanging
A metal thangka is a type of thangka painting created on a metal surface, distinct from traditional canvas or paper. These thangkas are typically crafted from copper, brass, or silver and feature intricate designs and Buddhist iconography using a repoussé technique. This process involves hammering the metal from the reverse side to create a raised relief image on the front. Metal thangkas are renowned for their durability and are often used in ritual contexts or as decorative items in Buddhist homes and temples. They are particularly common in Tibet, where they have been produced for centuries.