Filigree Thangka

Collection: Filigree Thangka

Filigree Thangka is a traditional Chinese handcrafted art form. It uses copper/gold wire to sculpt the outlines and fills them with natural mineral glazes, creating a strong relief texture and gemstone luster. Unlike traditional hand-painted works, it is waterproof, oxidation-resistant, and boasts long-lasting, vibrant colors. Suitable for Buddhist shrines, home decoration, high-end gifts, and art collections, it showcases the beauty of the fusion of Han and Tibetan craftsmanship.

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Amitabha Buddha Filigree Cloisonné Thangka
Amitabha Buddha Filigree Cloisonné Thangka
Price
$5,600
Sakyamuni Buddha Filigree Cloisonné Thangka Gold
Sakyamuni Buddha Filigree Cloisonné Thangka Gold
Sakyamuni Buddha Filigree Cloisonné Thangka Gold
Price
$5,800
Yellow Dzambala Buddha Filigree Cloisonné Thangka
Yellow Dzambala Buddha Filigree Cloisonné Thangka
Yellow Dzambala Buddha Filigree Cloisonné Thangka
Price
$8,800
Jambhala Filigree Cloisonné Thangk Middle
Jambhala Filigree Cloisonné Thangk Middle
Jambhala Filigree Cloisonné Thangk Middle
Price
$12,800
Chenrezig Buddha (Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara) Filigree Cloisonné Thangka White
Chenrezig Buddha (Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara) Filigree Cloisonné Thangka White
Chenrezig Buddha (Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara) Filigree Cloisonné Thangka White
Price
$6,200

About Our Regong Thangkas

We have been deeply rooted in the Tibetan Regong Thangka tradition for over a decade, based in Tongren City, Qinghai Province (formerly known as Regong). We uphold authentic tradition, pure handcrafting, and honest business practices. Working with dozens of intangible cultural heritage inheritors and experienced painters, we reject machine printing, chemical pigments, and assembly-line production, ensuring that each Tibetan Thangka embodies faith and craftsmanship. Our processes are transparent, and materials are traceable: from the canvas to the eye-opening ceremony, we follow ancient rituals, allowing those who acquire a piece to collect and worship with peace of mind.

Tibetan Regong Thangka FAQ

Does a Thangka painting have to be consecrated before you can bring it home?

The painting process itself is a form of spiritual practice and blessing. We suggest that after bringing your Thangka home, you visit a nearby temple to have it blessed by a master, or you can simply hang it there with sincere intention; its efficacy will be assured.

How to maintain a Regong Thangka painting?

Avoid direct sunlight and water. Hang it in a dry, well-ventilated area, away from kitchen fumes. Once a year, gently brush away dust with a dry, soft-bristled brush.

How to distinguish between hand-painted Thangkas and printed Thangkas?

Examine the fabric texture (hand-painted fabric has warp and weft), observe the pigment penetration on the back, and look at the three-dimensional effect of the gold threads (hand-painted gold has reflective layers under light).

Does Thangka painting come with a framing service?

Yes, we offer free framing for thangka paintings purchased from us. However, this service is only available for Commissioned Thangkas and Barbola Thangkas.