Description
Kalachakra Mantra Wall Hanging
About Our Thangka :
Experience the fusion of artistry and spirituality with the Kalachakra Mantra Wall Hanging, meticulously hand-painted on a copper body, spanning 26cm in height and 18cm in width, offering an artistic and sacred enhancement to your living space.
Why You Should Buy This Wall Hanging:
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Hand-Painted Excellence: Each piece narrates a story of exceptional artistry, brought to life with meticulous hand-painted details, making every piece unique.
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Solid Copper Body: Crafted on a resilient copper body, the wall hanging promises durability, retaining its beauty and significance over time.
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Spiritual Connection: The Kalachakra mantra depicted in the piece is a potent emblem of time, cycles, and enlightenment in Tibetan Buddhism, infusing your space with divine energies.
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Artistic Charm: With its intricate detailing and vibrant hues, it stands as an artistic masterpiece that enhances the aesthetic appeal of your home or office space.
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Optimal Dimensions: The piece gracefully adorns your wall with its well-proportioned dimensions of 26cm in height and 18cm in width, making it a noticeable yet not overpowering presence.
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Cultural Richness: Owning this piece means bringing a slice of Tibetan culture into your home, allowing you to immerse yourself in its rich history and spiritual depth.
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Thoughtful Gift Option: Its blend of spiritual significance and artistry makes it a thoughtful gift for loved ones, offering them a piece of art that is both beautiful and spiritually uplifting.
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Meditative Focus Point: The wall hanging can serve as a focus point for your meditative practices, helping you connect with the profound energies it embodies.
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Size: 26cm(Height) x 18cm(Base)
Weight: 0.292 kg
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How to take care of your statues?
Place them at room temperature, avoiding direct sunlight.
Make sure that the area where your statue is placed is completely free of moisture and dust.
Place it at the highest place on your altar after being consecrated by Lama/monks. The best practice is to keep them covered inside a glass cabinet.
Do not use your bare hands or any objects with a rough surface to wipe the face. Directly touching with the bare hand objects can smudge the face, leaving scratches.