Jambhala Filligree Thangka/ Wall hangings/ Desktop decorations/ Decor/ picture frame/ Wall Art/ Art Piece
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Inner Size: 41*55cm
Customization Time: Depends on the design requirements
Delivery Time: 15 days
Symbolism: A Symbol of Wealth and Prosperity
- Price
 - $8,800
 
Jambhala, also known as Kubera, is revered as the god of wealth in Tibetan Buddhism. He is believed to be an emanation of Avalokiteshvara (Chenrezig), the Bodhisattva of Compassion. As a symbol of abundance and prosperity, it is believed that keeping a painting or statue of Jambhala in your home brings blessings of wealth and financial well-being.
Jambhala sits majestically on a lotus, holding the mongoose Nehulay, which continuously spews precious jewels and treasures. This symbol represents Jambhala’s power to grant wealth, fulfill wishes, and eliminate poverty across the six realms of existence. In addition to wealth, he promotes virtues such as wisdom, compassion, and long life.
                        
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                        ⦁ 100% Master's Authentic
⦁ Mineral pigment
⦁ Master handmade
⦁ Tibetan buddhist Thangka
⦁ Origination:Regong Qinhai
                        
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        What is Filigree Thangka?
Filigree Thangka Thangka, pioneered in Qinghai in the early 21st century, is a derivative art form of traditional Thangka that incorporates cloisonné techniques. This craft involves outlining designs with metal wires (such as copper or gold foil wires) on a base board, which are then filled with natural mineral or plant-based pigments to create vivid, textured visuals. It represents a fusion and continuation of two intangible cultural heritages: Thangka art and Filigre craftsmanship.