Regong Thangka

Collection: Regong Thangka

Regong Thangka is a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage and one of the three major Tibetan Thangka production areas. It is known for its dazzling gold and exquisite lines. Our product range includes pendants/necklaces, picture frame decorations, and custom Thangkas, which are precious heirlooms of Tibetan Buddhist art.

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Acalanatha Buddha Eye Thangka Pendant Classic Round
Acalanatha Buddha Eye Thangka Pendant Classic Round
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Acalanatha Buddha Eye Thangka Pendant Classic Round
Sale price
$342
List price
$380
Amitabha Buddha Bodhi Leaf Thangka Pictrue Frame
Amitabha Buddha Bodhi Leaf Thangka Pictrue Frame
Amitabha Buddha Bodhi Leaf Thangka Pictrue Frame
Price
$880
Chenrezig Buddha Mantra Mandala Thangka - Intricate circular Tibetan Buddhist art with "Om Mani Padme Hum" mantra
Chenrezig Buddha Mantra Mandala Commissioned Thangka Painting
Price
$1,600
Manjushri Bodhisattva Thangka - Surrounding Attendant Deities
Manjushri Buddha Commissioned Thangka Painting Green
Price
$8,800
Tibetan Buddhism Yellow Dzambala Thangka Art
Yellow Dzambala Commissioned Thangka Painting Blue
Price
$11,800
Sakyamuni Buddha Blue Thangka Art - Seated on auspicious clouds
Sakyamuni Buddha Commissioned Blue Thangka Painting
Price
$2,800
Samantabhadra Bodhisattva Blue Thangka Art - Bodhisattva sits atop a white elephant, holding ritual implements.
Samantabhadra Bodhisattva Blue Commissioned Thangka Painting
Price
$2,600
Self-Mastery Chenrezig Buddha Red Thangka Art - A white-bodied Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva seated atop a red cloud/floral pattern, adorned with gilded details, flanked by blue attendant figures against a rich red background.
Self-Mastery Chenrezig Buddha Red Commissioned Thangka Painting
Price
$5,300
Manjushri Bodhisattva Blue Thangka - Golden Wisdom Bodhisattva with sword, blue gilded background
Manjushri Bodhisattva Blue Commissioned Thangka Painting
Price
$5,600
Four Harmonious Auspicious Beings Blue Thangka - White elephant, figure, blue-gilded landscape
Four Harmonious Auspicious Beings Blue Commissioned Thangka Painting
Price
$4,600
Hayagriva Red Thangka - Golden wrathful deity, red-gilded background
Hayagriva Red Commissioned Thangka Painting
Price
$18,800
Green Tara Blue Thangka - Green bodhisattva, blue-gilded background
Green Tara Blue Commissioned Thangka Painting
Price
$6,800
Medicine Buddha Thangka - Blue Buddha, lotus seat
Medicine Buddha Commissioned Thangka Painting Blue
Medicine Buddha Commissioned Thangka Painting Blue
Price
$4,000
Manjushri Red Thangka - Golden Wisdom Bodhisattva, red-gilded background
Manjushri Red Thangka - Golden Wisdom Bodhisattva
Manjushri Bodhisattva Red Commissioned Thangka Painting Eight Buddha
Price
$12,800
Traditional Tibetan thangka - Manjushri Bodhisattva
Traditional Tibetan thangka - Manjushri Bodhisattva
Manjushri Bodhisattva Red Commissioned Thangka Painting
Price
$5,600
Manjushri Bodhisattva Thangka: Tibetan Buddhist art of the Wisdom Bodhisattva, seated with sword & sutra
Manjushri Bodhisattva Thangka: Tibetan Buddhist art
Manjushri Buddha Commissioned Thangka Painting Blue
Price
$5,000
Shakyamuni Buddha Thangka - Golden Buddha, blue background, lotus seat
Shakyamuni Buddha Thangka - Golden Buddha
Shakyamuni Buddha Commissioned Thangka Painting
Price
$4,800
Thousand-Armed Thousand-Eyed Chenrezig Buddha Thangka - Tibetan Buddhist Art
Thousand-Armed Thousand-Eyed Chenrezig Buddha Thangka - Tibetan Buddhist Art
Thousand-Armed Thousand-Eyed Chenrezig Buddha Commissioned Thangka Painting
Price
$7,600

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.