White Tara 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
$5,200
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Core Details

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

• Artwork Size: 41×55 cm (subject to actual product)  

• Framed Size: 67.5×82 cm (subject to actual product)  

• Production Time: 60 Days  

• Origin: A handcrafted fusion of traditional Tibetan thangka and filigree cloisonné art  

• Symbolism: Blessings of longevity, protection from hardships, wisdom awakening, and good fortune — embodying compassionate vows  

About White Tara

White Tara, also known as the Buddha Mother of Longevity and Salvation, is a compassionate emanation of Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva, holding a revered position in Tibetan Buddhism. Her most renowned vow is granting longevity to all sentient beings, while she also possesses immense spiritual power to deliver beings from the "Eight Great Perils" (including dangers like water, fire, poison, and imprisonment). Sincere prayers during crises bring her protection and safe deliverance.  

Beyond longevity, her compassion and wisdom extend further: practicing her teachings with devotion safeguards physical and mental well-being, wards off misfortune, awakens inherent wisdom, and fosters clear thinking and eloquence. Her compassionate vows encompass both physical vitality and spiritual growth — a dual blessing for practitioners.  

This filigree cloisonné thangka serves as a tangible vessel of her blessings. Displaying it is an act of faith: viewers find solace from worldly distractions in her serene presence, while devotees can pray for longevity, health, and wisdom. It fills living or practice spaces with an aura of peace, bringing stability to daily life and spiritual pursuits.  

Artistic Features of Filigree Cloisonné Thangka

Filigree Cloisonné Thangka is an innovative blend of Tibetan thangka art and traditional Chinese craftsmanship. Rooted in Tibetan Buddhist culture, it merges millennia-old filigree and cloisonné techniques with modern artistry, crafted entirely by hand: gold foil forms the base, and gold wires outline motifs. Every step reflects the artist’s dedication and piety, resulting in a masterpiece balancing religious solemnity and artistic value.  

• Exquisite Craftsmanship: Undergoes dozens of processes (drafting, filigree wire inlay, enamel filling, etc.). Uses natural mineral glazes for rich, true colors that resist fading for centuries.  

• Orthodox Iconography: Adheres to Tibetan Buddhist iconometry standards, inheriting Tibetan court thangka style with details aligned to religious rituals and authentic spiritual meaning.  

• Innovative Techniques: Integrates Chinese painting’s gradation, Western oil painting’s perspective, and modern color theory — preserving ethnic traditions while embracing contemporary aesthetics for a luxurious, dignified style.  

• Unique Texture: Gold wires and foil blend harmoniously with warm, smooth enamel glazes. Colors reflect the Bodhisattva’s compassionate nature, bringing vividness to the image while maintaining a solemn atmosphere.  

Quality & Specifications

✅ Handcrafted Filigree Cloisonné Technique  

✅ Natural Mineral Glazes  

✅ Gold Foil & Gold Wire Inlays  

✅ Complies with Tibetan Buddhist Iconography Standards  

✅ 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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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.