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Buddhist Hand-Painted Thangka of Mandala – Real Gold Embellished

  • Item Code: HME26022

  • Weight: 100 grams

  • Size (CM): 77 × 60

  • Material: Cotton Canvas and Mineral Colors

  • Availability: Available


Mandala: Sacred Geometry of Enlightenment

This Mandala Thangka is a masterfully hand-painted Buddhist artwork that embodies the profound spiritual symbolism of the mandala—a sacred circle representing the universe and the path to enlightenment.

At the heart of the painting lies a central deity or Buddha, surrounded by concentric patterns and geometric structures. Each element is meticulously placed to reflect the cosmic order, spiritual harmony, and the journey inward toward self-realization. Traditionally used as an aid for meditation and ritual, the mandala supports practitioners in cultivating focus, inner peace, and higher awareness.


Decorated with Real Gold: Ancient Technique Revived

What sets this thangka apart is the use of genuine gold—a practice deeply rooted in Tibetan Buddhist art.

  • The gold is finely ground into dust, mixed with a secret traditional binder, and applied by hand.

  • This technique imparts a radiant luster and spiritual vitality to the painting, enhancing both its aesthetic brilliance and sacred value.

  • The application of real gold not only reflects devotion and craftsmanship but also elevates the spiritual energy of the artwork, making it ideal for both ritual use and art collection.


Introduction to Thangka Art

A thangka (also spelled tangka, thanka, or tanka) is a scroll-style painting that serves as a visual embodiment of Buddhist teachings. Traditionally created on cotton or silk, these artworks illustrate deities, mandalas, and religious narratives with remarkable intricacy.

  • Portability: Designed to be unframed and rolled for easy transport and safe storage.

  • Mounting: Often adorned with silk brocade and front covers for protection and ritual reverence.

  • Care: Should be stored in a dry environment to preserve the integrity of the natural pigments and materials.