God of Longevity Barbola Thangka

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Price
$1,680
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Artist: Dongzhicairang  

A distinctive masterpiece of traditional craftsmanship, this God of Longevity Barbola Thangka is crafted from premium local silk and cotton, masterfully integrating exquisite barbola techniques. Through meticulous cutting, layered stacking, and intricate embroidery, the artisan presses fabrics to create rich, three-dimensional textures. Enhanced by ancient dyeing methods and delicate edging, the artwork boasts relief-like depth and vibrant color gradations. This labor of love captures the God of Longevity’s auspicious form with precision, standing as a treasure of traditional handcraft.  

Specifications & Craft Details

• Uniqueness: One-of-a-kind, no duplicates worldwide  

• Size: 49×66 cm  

• Production Time: 30 working days  

• Customization: Lead time varies by design requirements  

• Delivery Time: 15 working days  

• Technique: Barbola craft, created in accordance with traditional rituals. Symmetrical composition centers on the main deity, with layered flowers, auspicious beasts, and clouds enhancing the aura of longevity and good fortune.  

• Materials: Silk/cotton fabrics dyed with natural mineral pigments (delivering rich, long-lasting colors and textures that highlight barbola’s artistic characteristics)  

• Mounting: Tibetan-style gold-thread brocade framing (protects the artwork while exuding auspiciousness, solemnity, and luxury)  

• Origin: Handmade in Regong, Qinghai  

Symbolism & Meaning

The God of Longevity has a kind face with a prominent forehead—symbolizing the perfection of longevity and blessings. His long white eyebrows and beard reflect an ethereal, immortal demeanor. In his left hand, he holds a longevity peach (a symbol of prolonged life and enduring blessings); in his right hand, a longevity staff (representing health protection and warding off misfortune). Beside him, a celestial deer symbolizes dual blessings of official prosperity and longevity, while a crane stands for longevity and auspiciousness. The background features a peach tree heavy with fruit, embodying lasting longevity and blessings. The entire composition radiates abundant auspiciousness, conveying wishes for health, longevity, and growth in wisdom.  

1. Symbol of Longevity & Wisdom: The God of Longevity embodies boundless life-affirming energy, blessing devotees with health, longevity, wisdom, and complete good fortune.  

2. Physical & Mental Well-being: His auspicious image safeguards physical and mental health, helping you avoid illness and enjoy a long, blessed life—an ideal talisman for longevity prayers.  

3. Protection & Fulfillment: This barbola thangka carries positive longevity energy, bringing blessings of long life, life fulfillment, and overall well-being to the wearer or worshiper.  

Background Elements

• Flowers and auspicious beasts: Symbolize vitality and good fortune, adding elegance to the theme of longevity;  

• Auspicious clouds: Create a harmonious realm, connecting believers to the domain of longevity;  

• Landscapes and plants: Represent widespread protection and the message of "sincere faith brings longevity blessings," enhancing auspiciousness;  

• Color palette & patterns: Align with traditional barbola aesthetics, reinforcing the theme of longevity while highlighting the deity’s sacred status and the thangka’s artistic value.  

Cultural Significance & Legend

As an iconic symbol of longevity and blessings in traditional Chinese culture, the God of Longevity presides over granting blessings, extending life, and protecting all beings. Crafted through cutting, stacking, and embroidering silk and cotton, this barbola thangka embodies the tradition of "conveying auspiciousness through cloth." It serves as a devotional object for those praying for health and longevity, reflecting the artist’s dedication to inheriting auspicious culture and mastering craft.  

Legend portrays the God of Longevity as the deity of eternal life, bestowing longevity and blessings upon sentient beings. Countless devotees have attained health and long life through their prayers, making his image a powerful carrier of wishes for longevity and good fortune.  

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.