Collection: Thangka

A sacred art form, originated in the Himalayan regions of Tibet and Nepal over a thousand years ago as a portable medium for Buddhist teachings. Painted on fabric or embroidered with silk, these intricate works depict deities, mandalas, and spiritual narratives, serving as tools for meditation, rituals, and devotion. Thangkas were designed to convey profound Buddhist philosophy, often commissioned by monasteries or patrons seeking blessings. Over centuries, they have evolved into vibrant cultural treasures, preserving the spiritual heritage and artistic mastery of Himalayan Buddhism.

Historically framed with silk embroidery, thangkas were revered in monasteries or commissioned by patrons seeking blessings. Nowadays, people often frame thangkas and display them at home as art pieces, appreciating their spiritual significance and intricate craftsmanship as timeless cultural treasures.