Amitayus Buddha Barbola Thangka

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$1,680
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Artist: Dongzhicairang  

This is a distinctly Tibetan-style barbola thangka of Amitayus Buddha (Longevity Buddha), crafted from local traditional silk and cotton fabrics using the unique Tibetan barbola technique. Artisans cut, layer, and embroider the fabrics to create a rich, three-dimensional texture—paired with ancient dyeing and delicate edging—to achieve a relief-like depth and vibrant color layers. This "cloth-as-ink, layering-as-brush" masterpiece not only captures Amitayus Buddha’s sacred form but also stands as a treasure of Tibetan traditional craftsmanship.  

Specifications & Craft Details

Uniqueness: One-of-a-kind, no duplicates exist  

Size: 49×66 cm  

Production time: 30 working days  

Customization time: Varies by design  

Delivery time: 15 working days  

Technique: Tibetan barbola, following religious iconography rules; symmetrical composition with the Buddha centered, 3D layers of flowers and clouds enhance the auspicious, longevity-focused aura  

Materials: Silk/cotton cut & embroidered, natural mineral dyes for rich, layered colors (hallmark of barbola)  

Mounting: Tibetan golden brocade mounting—protects the work while adding solemnity and luxury  

Origin: Handmade in Regong, Qinghai  

Symbolism

Amitayus Buddha (Longevity Buddha) has a compassionate, dignified face and wears a Five-Buddha Crown (symbolizing perfect wisdom of the Five Buddhas). His red body represents life vitality and longevity wishes; he is adorned with jewels (symbolizing sacred majesty). His hands form a meditative mudra, holding a longevity vase filled with nectar (representing boundless health and long life). Seated cross-legged on a lotus throne (lotus = purity, meaning his blessings are untainted), he is surrounded by flowers and clouds (amplifying the auspicious, longevity-charged atmosphere).  

As the Tibetan Buddhist deity of longevity and blessings, he offers:  

1. Longevity & blessings: Channels powerful longevity energy to grant health, wisdom, and good fortune  

2. Physical & mental well-being: Protects against illness, making it an ideal item for longevity prayers  

3. Wholeness & support: The thangka carries positive longevity energy, nurturing well-being and life fulfillment  

Background Elements

Pink lotuses (purity = untainted longevity blessings); rainbow clouds (connects worshippers to longevity wishes); mountains/seas (broad protection); offerings (symbolize "sincere devotion brings longevity blessings"); colors highlight barbola’s style; golden patterns emphasize the Buddha’s status and the thangka’s value.  

Cultural Meaning & Legends

Amitayus Buddha (Longevity Buddha) is Tibetan Buddhism’s deity of longevity and wisdom, tasked with granting long life and protecting all beings. This barbola thangka is a "cloth-borne faith" masterpiece— a spiritual anchor for those praying for health, embodying the artisan’s faith and craft dedication.  

Legends say Amitayus Buddha (Longevity Buddha) is the incarnation of longevity: his boundless power grants long life and relieves illness. Countless worshippers have avoided sickness through devout prayers, making him a core symbol of Tibetan hopes for health and longevity.  

Features

⦁ 100% Master's Authentic

⦁ Mineral pigment

⦁ Origination: Regong Qinhai

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Regong Barbola

Known as "Guidang" in Tibetan, barbola literally refers to thangka made from silk and satin. It is an artistic form crafted through meticulous cutting, careful ironing, pasting, and piecing together, with colored cotton cloth, silk, and satin as the main materials. This art uniquely combines the techniques of relief sculpture and embroidery. In a broad sense, barbola falls under the category of thangka. Among the diverse genres of Regong art, barbola, together with painting (thangka) and sculpture (clay sculpture, wood carving), is collectively hailed as one of the "Three Treasures of Regong Art".

Barbola Craftsmanship

Regong barbola is a distinctive craft that integrates embroidery and relief sculpture. Artisans select silk and satin of various colors, cut them into shapes of figures, flowers, birds, and other motifs, and then paste and press these cut-outs onto paper molds. They layer the pieces one by one according to the depth of color, creating a striking three-dimensional effect that resembles a colorful silk relief. Most of its themes are derived from Buddhist scripture stories, with figures as the core elements. Great emphasis is placed on the postures and expressions of the figures, as well as the color matching of the silk and satin. The art form exudes delicacy within its bold style, featuring prominent subjects and strong color contrasts that fully showcase the charm of this intangible cultural heritage.

Inheritance and Development

Amidst social changes, a group of barbola inheritors has emerged in the Regong area, ensuring the continuation of this ancient craft. Today, barbola works have transcended their original roles as temple decorations and religious items, evolving into precious artistic treasures available in the market. The local area has witnessed an unprecedented boom, which has profoundly transformed people's lives. For artisans, barbola is not merely a craft, but more importantly, a form of spiritual practice and heritage. Ordinary scraps of cloth, through cutting, layering, pasting, and embroidering, are turned into soulful masterpieces that blend art and faith, carry the weight of time, and enable a dialogue of the soul—radiating an eternal charm.