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Vintage Avalokiteshvara/ Chenrezig Tibetan Thangka Print With Cotton Brocade
This vintage, Tibetan Thangka PRINT showcases Avalokiteshvara (Chenrezig), the Bodhisattva of Compassion. Known for embodying the compassion of all Buddhas, Avalokiteshvara is revered in Tibetan Buddhism as the protector of all sentient beings. This old Thangka was painted and collected from local Buddhist lamas and is framed with a narrow cotton border; however, the border itself is not vintage. A Narrow Border Thangka is a traditional Tibetan Thangka painting framed with a simple and thin fabric border, unlike the more elaborate and expansive brocade commonly seen. Unlike the more intricate and expansive brocade, it is framed with a simple, thin fabric border. The narrow border style highlights the central artwork. The minimalist framing technique highlights the beauty and spiritual importance of the Thangka while preserving the traditional Tibetan art form’s cultural essence. This type of Thangka is perfect for collectors or practitioners who prefer a more subtle display of their spiritual art. Depicted with multiple arms symbolizing his boundless compassion and ability to assist all beings, Avalokiteshvara radiates peace and kindness. He is a central figure in Tibetan Buddhist practice, often associated with the mantra “Om Mani Padme Hum, ” which invokes his blessings and guidance. Size With Cotton Brocade: 23-inch x 36-inch (58 x 91 cm). Size of Inner Painting : 13.5-inch x 17.5 inch (34 cm x 44 cm). Materials: PRINT on cotton. Brocade: A new brocade has been applied to an old painting. Condition: Vintage, showcasing beautiful signs of age. Origin: Kathmandu Valley, Nepal. This Thangka is a perfect addition for collectors, practitioners, or art enthusiasts interested in the sacred art of Tibetan Buddhism. Please take note of the following. Color Variance: Please be aware that the actual color of the paintings may exhibit slight variations due to the light conditions during photo shooting and the resolution of computer screens. In-Person Brilliance: The visual impact of the paintings is more captivating when experienced in person, surpassing the representation captured in photographs. Size Clarification: Please note that the mentioned size of the painting does not account for the outer border, which contributes to a nuanced and visually dynamic presentation.