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Introducing a masterpiece of spiritual and artistic expression: the exquisite Thangka art of the 17 Nalanda Masters. This exceptional piece captures the essence and grandeur of the legendary scholars and sages who were pivotal in the development of Mahayana Buddhism. Handcrafted by Buchung Nubgya, this Thangka is a stunning representation of traditional Tibetan artistry, meticulously detailed with vibrant colors and intricate patterns that bring each of the 17 Nalanda Masters to life. The use of high-quality materials and time-honored techniques ensures that this artwork is not only a visual feast but also a durable heirloom that can be treasured for generations.

 

This Thangka is more than just a decorative piece; it is a profound symbol of wisdom, compassion, and enlightenment. Each master depicted in this Thangka has contributed significantly to Buddhist philosophy, and their teachings continue to inspire millions around the world. Displaying this Thangka in your home or sacred space is a way to connect with their legacy and invite their blessings into your life. Whether you are a collector of fine art, a practitioner of Buddhism, or someone who appreciates cultural and spiritual heritage, this Thangka of the 17 Nalanda Masters is an unparalleled addition to your collection.

17 Nalanda Master (pre-order)

$4,645.00Price
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Please provide your desired theme, size, color preferences, and any special requests. A 50% deposit is required, with the remaining balance due upon completion. Estimated completion time is 3 weeks.
  • To preserve its beauty, display it away from direct sunlight, maintain moderate humidity (40-60%), and keep the temperature consistent (60-75°F). Dust gently with a soft cloth and handle with clean hands or gloves. For storage, roll the Thangka with the painted side inward using acid-free tissue paper and store in a protective tube. If framing, use a professional with UV-protective glass and acid-free materials, and avoid adhesives directly on the Thangka. Minimize movement and ensure secure wrapping for transport. Regularly check for pests and consult a professional conservator for any repairs or extensive cleaning.

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