| Date added: |
03/05/10 |
| Period: |
1800s |
| Cateogry: |
Antique AccessoriesArt |
Here is an image of Chakrasamvara embracing his consort, the red Vajravarahi. In Tibetan these two are Korlo Demchog and Dorje Pagmo. As a united pair they are a metaphor for great bliss and complete emptiness which are thought to be the same. They stand on two figures representing desire and excess.
This early 1800’s antique Tibetan Thangka painting is on silk.
The colors are still bright colors but does has some wear. This is to be expected in a Scroll paintings since they were rolled and un-rolled over the past 100 or more years. The scroll painting Thangka has a wood dow at the top and bottom and the silk has slight wear due to it’s age. The piece is approx. 40” high x 23” wide and the painting itself is approx. 20” x 13”.
If you have any questions or need more photos, please email me.
| Price: |
$399.00 |
| Shipping: |
$10.00 |
Add To Cart >>
All items are shipped via Priority Mail or specialized carrier. They are packed to properly preserve and protect the condition of the item. If you have specific shipping instructions, please contact us.
All Items are available for local pick-up, please contact us to arrange.