Vajrasattva Filigree Cloisonné Thangka

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Customization Time: 45 days

Delivery Time: 15 days

Decorative Uses: Framed Wall Art / Home Decoration / Wall Hanging

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Price
$5,600
Only 3 left in stock!

Core Details

• Qinghai Regong Style · Handcrafted Filigree Cloisonné (Authentic Tibetan Buddhist Art)  

• Painting Size: 41*55cm (Subject to actual product)  

• Framed Size: 71.5*85cm (Subject to actual product)  

• Production Cycle: 60 Days  

• Origin: Handmade artwork blending Tibetan Thangka traditions with classic Filigree Cloisonné craftsmanship  

• Symbolism: Purification of negative karma, elimination of suffering—embodies the power of repentance and spiritual merit  

About Vajrasattva

Vajrasattva is the central deity in Tibetan Buddhism for purifying negative karma, with a majestic and compassionate sacred form:  

• His pure white body symbolizes an untainted, original mind;  

• Adorned with a five-Buddha crown (representing complete Buddhist wisdom) and precious jewel necklaces (signifying divine dignity);  

• Seated cross-legged on a lotus throne, right hand forming the "earth-touching mudra" and left hand the "meditation mudra," holding a vajra (thunderbolt) and ghanta (bell) in his arms—embodying the union of wisdom and compassion to destroy suffering and abide in purity.  

As the primary deity for repentance and resolving karmic debts, practicing his teachings is an essential step toward enlightenment. Reciting Vajrasattva’s mantra regularly purifies past-life karma, resolves conflicts, eliminates greed/anger/ignorance, and fosters boundless spiritual merit.  

Enshrining this thangka is like welcoming a "carrier of purification and awakening": its pure aura brings peace to all who see it, while worshippers benefit from karmic cleansing, mental clarity, and a serene, virtuous atmosphere that nourishes both spiritual practice and daily life.  

Artistic Features of Filigree Cloisonné Thangka

A innovative fusion of Tibetan Thangka art and traditional Chinese craftsmanship, this piece combines the cultural essence of Tibetan Thangka with millennia-old filigree techniques and modern artisanal skill. Fully handcrafted, it features gold foil bases and gold wire outlines—each step reflecting the artist’s dedication and piety, resulting in a sacred treasure that unites religious solemnity with artistic value.  

• Exquisite Craftsmanship: Undergoes dozens of processes (drafting, filigree shaping, enamel filling). Uses natural mineral-based enamel for rich, pure colors that resist fading and weathering for centuries.  

• Orthodox Iconography: Follows Tibetan imperial Thangka traditions and Buddhist iconometric principles, ensuring authentic religious connotations in every detail.  

• Innovative Techniques: Integrates Chinese ink wash shading, Western oil painting perspective, and contemporary color theory—preserving ethnic heritage while meeting modern aesthetic tastes with its luxurious, dignified style.  

• Unique Texture: Gold wire outlines and gold foil bases harmonize with warm enamel hues. Colors reflect the Bodhisattva’s divine qualities, creating vivid, visually striking images that balance grandeur with serenity.  

Quality & Specifications

✅ Handmade Filigree Cloisonné Craftsmanship  

✅ Natural Mineral Enamel Pigments  

✅ Gold Foil & Gold Wire Inlays  

✅ Adheres to Tibetan Thangka Iconometric Buddhist Principles  

✅ Regong Style Thangka Blending Multiple Artistic Schools  

Features

⦁ 100% Master's Authentic

⦁ Mineral pigment

⦁ Master handmade

⦁ Tibetan buddhist Thangka

⦁ Origination:Regong Qinhai

Packaging and Shipping

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⦁ Worldwide Shipping

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.