Description:
"A ""Thangka,"" also known as ""Tangka"", is a Tibetan silk painting with embroidery, usually depicting a Buddhist deity, famous scene, or mandala of some sort. The thankga is not a flat creation like an oil painting or acrylic painting. Rather, it consists of a picture panel which is painted or embroidered, over which a textile is mounted, and then over which is laid a cover, usually silk. Generally, thankgas last a very long time and retain much of their lustre, but because of their delicate nature, they have to be kept in dry places where moisture won't affect the quality of the silk. It is sometimes called a scroll-painting.
Production Name:Vajrakilaya Thangka
Place of origin:Tibet,China
Materials:As description
Color :As picture
Length/Width :31.5*19.68 inches or 80*50cm
Feature :Auspicious and religion arts
Function :Art appreciation, collection,gift.
Story description:
Vajrakilaya,in words meaning, combine emptiness and wisdom. Vajrakilaya's practices, to broke bigoted opinion and eliminate the greed and fear, in this way awareness of the self nature. Vajrakilaya has dark blue color, with three head, three eyes, six hands, behind the hand there are two wings, sharp like sword.
Color description:
Thangka coloring, unique and exquisite,mainly are red, black, blue and gold, silver 5 kinds.
Red thangka more about Buddha's this life story, the style is richly.
Black thangka more about guardian deity, with golden color drawing the outline, majestic and solemn.
Blue thangka is drawing more rejoice Buddha,joyous and propitious.
Gold, silver thangka,elegant and brilliant pure colour."