1000 Buddha Thangka Painting
A 1000 Buddha Thangka Painting is a Tibetan Buddhist painting depicting an array of Buddhas in a single composition. The thangka pertains to the concept of the Thousand Buddhas, a Buddhist belief in an inexhaustible succession of Buddhas who have been enlightened in the past, those who are enlightened presently, and those to become enlightened in the future.
The 1000 Buddha Thangka is structured as a mandala-like formation, with layers of tiny Buddha images ordered in a grid for a captivating and mesmerizing sight. The Buddhas are usually similar in appearance, demonstrating the continuous nature of enlightenment and the infinite knowledge of Buddha.
The making of a 1000 Buddha thangka necessitates outstanding craftsmanship and perseverance, due to the abundance of solitary Buddha depictions. Artisans meticulously paint each Buddha with delicate brushes and mineral pigments to produce a remarkable and awe-provoking work of art.
Product Specification:
- Hand Painted
- Materials: Semi-Precious Natural Minerals
- Base: Cotton Canvas
- Origination: Nepal