Handpainted Thangka of Japanese Buddha
Japanese Buddha Thangka is an ancient art form that has been around for centuries. Its name originates from the Tibetan language, referring to a painted or embroidered scroll featuring Buddha figures, mandalas, and other symbols. Such artwork can aid in meditation and spiritual practice, and can be seen in Tibetan and Japanese Buddhism. Intricately crafted, these pieces provide a sense of history and beauty in any collection. Boasting intricate details, these Japanese Buddha Thangkas make an aesthetically pleasing display at home. Often depicting Shakyamuni Buddha in a seated position wearing robes and a halo, these items remind one of their mission while focusing on virtues such as serenity, wisdom, and righteousness. This Thangka honors religious traditions and celebrates cultural values, while offering a meditative reminder of one’s purpose.
Product Specification:
- Hand Painted
- Materials: Semi-Precious Natural Minerals
- Base: Cotton Canvas
- Origination: Nepal
Thangkas symbolize Japanese Buddhist customs and serve as ritual objects and aids for meditation. Widely venerated in temples, monasteries, and altars, they evoke Buddhist teachings and figures of enlightenment. Each Thangka’s aesthetic beauty and intricate details honor the shared values and practices of the spiritual tradition, making these items a fitting addition to any home.