(JP¥2,400)
+HK$102.58 Shipping fee
+HK$15.75 Agent service fee
Text are automatically translated.
Report translation issueText are automatically translated.
Report translation issueFraud prevention
Customer support
Refund support for customers
Seller info
Fairy
5/51428
View detail
Item condition
Brand New
Ships from
Japan
Category
Bundle & Save : Our users save an average of 35% on shipping fees by bundling multiple items!
Something went wrong, please try again later.
Something went wrong, please try again later.
The thangkas we offer are highly praised by our customers, who say they are truly wonderful when they hold them. This one depicts the image of Kannon Bosatsu (Avalokiteśvara) riding a dragon. Composition: The Bodhisattva Kannon stands on a golden dragon emerging from the waves, accompanied by two attendants. The background is blue, with white splashes of water. Symbolism: The dragon is the king of the sea and controls water. The image of Kannon Bosatsu riding a dragon signifies favorable weather and world harmony, symbolizing peace and happiness. Details: Kannon Bosatsu has a halo and is wearing elegant robes. The attendant on the left is in a prayer position, while the attendant on the right is depicted as a child. The depiction of the waves is dynamic, and the overall texture is like woven fabric. (゜ω゜) From the second item, a discount of 【200 yen off】#FAIRY Natural Stone Reliable anonymous delivery ♫♩♬ Material: Fabric, embroidery This is a thangka with rich, elegant gold embroidery. Approximately 40 cm x 60 cm A2 size (420mm x 594mm) is characterized by its "good balance of information and visibility, not too big and not too small," and is used for posters, calendars, drawings, exhibition panels, etc. It is "the size of two A3 sheets placed vertically," making it suitable for hanging on walls or bulletin boards in rooms, and can be widely used from outdoors to indoors. Because it is large, it will be folded for shipping. Please use a steam iron to remove any folding wrinkles. How about placing it in your entrance, shop, living room, meditation room, yoga room, living room, study room, or any other room? ⭐︎ There are mainly two meanings of "thangka": it can refer to Tibetan Buddhist paintings (religious paintings in the form of hanging scrolls), or it can refer to a "stretcher (tanka)" used to carry the sick or injured. However, depending on the context, it can also refer to speaking sharply, as in the phrase "to cut a thangka (tanka)." Generally, it often refers to Tibetan Buddhist paintings. 1. Tibetan Buddhist painting (Thangka) Overview: A cloth hanging scroll used in Tibetan Buddhism, depicting Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, mandalas, etc. It is portable and used for rituals, meditation, and the transmission of teachings. Features: Painted with mineral pigments on cotton or silk, with brocade (kinden) decoration on the back.
23 hours ago