Hangzhou Kim Dupu Solar Energy Technology Co., Ltd.
Business category 1 | Project Cooperation |
City ( of main office ) | Hangzhou, CN, China |
Address | Wenzhou Village 42,Xihu District,Hangzhou, |
Phones | 86-571-56818820 |
Fax | 86-571-56818819 |
About | We are an export trading company established in the year 2007. Our company is located in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province. Specializing in Tibetan thangkas, like Shakyamuni Buddha, Amitabha Buddha, Dhyani Buddhas, Green Tara, White Tara, 1000 armed Sahashrabhuja Avalokiteshvara, Boddhisattvas, and so on. As we all know, Tibetan thangka art is world famous, has a long history, has high appreciation and collection value. A "Thangka," also known as "Tangka", "Thanka" or "Tanka" is a painted or embroidered Buddhist banner which was hung in a monastery or a family altar and occasionally carried by monks in ceremonial processions. In Tibetan the word thang means flat, and thus the Thangka is a kind of painting done on flat surface but which can be rolled up when not required for display, sometimes called a scroll-painting. The most common shape of a Thangka is the upright rectangular form. Originally, thangka painting became popular among traveling monks because the scroll paintings were easily rolled and transported from monastery to monastery. These thangka served as important teaching tools depicting the life of the Buddha, various influential lamas and other deities and bodhisattvas. One popular subject is The Wheel of Life, which is a visual representation of the Abhidharma teachings To Buddhists these Tibetan religious paintings offer a beautiful manifestation of the divine, being both visually and mentally stimulating. Thangka, when created properly, perform several different functions. Images of deities can be used as teaching tools when depicting the life (or lives) of the Buddha, describing historical events concerning important Lamas, or retelling myths associated with other deities. Devotional images act as the centerpiece during a ritual or ceremony and are often used as mediums through which one can offer prayers or make requests. Overall, and perhaps most importantly, religious art is used as a meditation tool to help bring one further down the path to enlightenment. The Buddhist Vajrayana practitioner uses a thanga image of their yidam, or meditation deity, as a guide, by visualizing "themselves as being that deity, thereby internalizing the Buddha qualities (Lipton, Ragnubs)." Historian note that Chinese painting had a profound influence on Tibetan painting in general. Starting from the 14th and 15th century, Tibetan painting had incorporated many elements from the Chinese, and during the 18th century, Chinese painting had a deep and far-stretched impact on Tibetan visual art. According to Giuseppe Tucci, by the time of the Qing Dynasty, "a new Tibetan art was then developed, which in a certain sense was a provincial echo of the Chinese 18th century's smooth ornate preciosity." We have a organization in Tibet, all painters are local master of Tibet thangkas, every thangka needs 3-5 months to be completed, the brushwork painting is very delicate, characters expression lifelike, some drawings with gold, look more honorable. Sort of Thangka's price: 1. Above 1000mm length or width, ten figures of Buddhas, above $5000 2. Length or width between 800mm to 1000mm,six to ten figures of Buddhas, $5152 to $7360 3. Length or width between 700mm to 800mm, five to six figures of Buddhas, $3680 to $5152 4. Length or width between 600mm to 700mm, three to five figures of Buddhas, $2208 to $3680 5.Length or width between 500mm to 600mm, one to three figures of Buddhas, $1472 to $2208 6. Below 500mm, Not only to sell, batch in 100 above, on-demand pricing Welcome customers to visit our company, we will bring you to see how the thangka's come out in Tibet. Our products have been exported to United States, Europe, Asia and virtually all over the world. High Quality and Customer satisfaction is our top priority. |
Date | 2011 Oct 29, 09:10 |