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108 Buddhas Contemporary Gold Thangka browse these categories for related items... All Items: Popular Collectibles: Cultural: Chinese: Contemporary: item # 551591 Please refer to our stock # 20537e when inquiring.
Himalayan Antiques By Appointment Ipswich, Massachusetts 01938 Guest Book $350 |
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108 small identical Buddha images surround central image of Buddha Shakyamuni seated on a lotus
throne with his right hand in the earth-touching mudra holding an alms bowl with his left. Elephants, lions, and deer flank him, and above are water monsters, mermaids, and Garuda. Two attendants stand below the throne on either side of a dharma wheel.
This thangka is unmounted and suitable for framing. Including the border it measures 16" by 25". It could be paired with the thangka of 108 Manjushrees (20537c) or the other thangka of 108 Buddhas (20537g). They all are identical in length and matched in style. This thangka is part of a series of meticulously rendered thangkas painted largely in 24-caret gold paint with additional muted colors. The gold has been burnished until it shines, producing a striking effect when the thangka is view first hand. As our name implies, Himalayan Antiques specializes in dealing in antiques from the region, but in the course of our annual buying trips we have become friendly with one of the leading dealers in Kathmandu of new thangka paintings. This family employs a number of the most skillful artists in the field, and we always purchase several new thangkas just to meet the needs of customers. This year we looked over hundreds of thangkas to make our selection of just a few dozen. The range of qualities is extensive. The best thangka painters work almost exclusively on consignment and the are often booked years in advance. The least talented painters churn out large numbers of small and simple thangkas to be sold to tourists for a few dollars each. In between these extremes is a wide range of qualities and levels of artistry. Better artists are usually given larger canvases with more detailed and complex designs and are allowed more of the costly 24k gold to work with. It is testimony to the skill of the artist who painted these thangkas that he was allowed to use gold paint throughout. Note: With great reluctance we entered this thangka in the "Chinese" subcategory of Popular Collectibles since there is no subcategory for either Tibetan or Himalayan items. Some of these photos were taken in bright sunshine. We have taken them from different angles and light conditions so as to show the dynamic quality of the burnished gold depending on the relative positions of the light source and the viewer. |
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