rare art deco oil painting 24k gold mandala thanka thangka buddha antique 205
I have my own art gallery in Kathmandu Nepal and Melbourne.So i have bring some of it to sell here. I collect all the antique and original paintings from Tibet.Nepal,China,Burma,Thailand,Mongolia& other asian countries. It 100% original hand painted 24k gold antique wheel of life mandala by master artist lanam lama. the thangka is more nice in real than in picture. The thangka painting describes all the history of the buddha mandala. The story of the thangka is given below. Antique wheel of life Mandala material:cotton canvas.24k gold,natural and stone color size:40cm HEIGHT X 30cm WIDTH SHIPPING I'll post usually within 1 day through register australian post which will take 3-9 working days The thangka can be easily rolled up for packing& moving. The thangka comes with a safety post tube Within Australia I'll post via Register ... moreAustralian post which will take 2-5 working day I can combine the postage if you buy more than 1 thangka painting. Returns Your satisfaction is My first priority.So if you dont like the painting simply email or message us we can give you full refund or exchange with another painting(thangka) Your feedback is very important for us so please leave some feedback if you like our paintings.If you not happy you can email us I will try My best to help you and resolve the problem Visit my store for more nice thangkas: http:stores.ebay.com.au/thangkaarts Commonly referred to as the"Wheel of Life. this classical image from the Tibetan Bu ddhist tradition depicts the psychological states. Or realms of existence, associated with the unenlightened state. A powerful mirror for spiritual aspirants, the wheel of deluded existence is often painted to the left of Tibetan monastery doors; it offers an opportunity for monks and pilgrims alike to look deeply into their essential being. At the center of the Mandala, the intertwined images of a pig, a rooster, and a snake symbolically depict the ignorance, greed, and aggression that characterize the worlds of suffering and dissatisfaction, w
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