Colecție: All Thangkas and Prayer Flags

Features of All Thangkas and Prayer Flags

Gandhanra Thangkas and Prayer Flags represent the full spectrum of Tibetan Buddhist sacred art, spanning handpainted masterworks, Giclee digital prints, Bronzing printed thangkas, Woodblock prints from Derge Monastery, Kathok Monastery series, Locket Thangka Amulets, and traditional Lungta Prayer Flags. Subjects include Shakyamuni, Mahakala, Green Tara, Avalokitesvara, Yamantaka, Guhyasamaja, Milarepa, Kalacakra Mandala, and many more. Each piece is made by skilled Tibetan craftsmen using traditional materials and techniques, with many series blessed by lamas before distribution.

How to Use All Thangkas and Prayer Flags

Hang a Thangka on a clean wall at eye level or above, never on the floor — traditionally thangkas are displayed on the wall behind or beside an altar as a sacred focal point for meditation and devotion. Use the depicted deity as a visualization object during meditation, gazing softly at the image to invoke their qualities. Hang Prayer Flags outdoors in a high, open location where the wind can carry their printed mantras and prayers in all directions, generating merit for all beings.

Why Choose Handmade All Thangkas and Prayer Flags

Gandhanra Thangkas are sourced directly from Tibetan and Nepalese artisan communities and monastery print workshops, ensuring authentic iconography and traditional craftsmanship across all formats. Our Kathok and Giclee series are exact replicas of ancient monastery thangkas blessed by lamas, while our handpainted pieces are created by master painters using natural mineral pigments in the traditional style. Whether you seek a museum-quality handpainted thangka, an accessible printed version, or a wearable locket amulet, our collection offers authentic Tibetan sacred art for every budget and purpose.

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