Sacred Art from the Himalayas

Where Devotion Meets Beauty

A Thangka is both sacred and artistic —

a fusion of devotion, heritage, and beauty that transcends generations.

What is Thangka Art

Thangka is a traditional Tibetan art form painted on cotton or silk using natural mineral pigments. It is more than a painting — it is an expression of faith and a dialogue between the soul and the universe.

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Today, Thangka has transcended its monastic origins to enter modern spaces, bridging Eastern spirituality and contemporary aesthetics through color, symmetry, and devotion.

Thangka master at work

Rebgong Intangible Heritage

Originating from the Rebgong region of Qinghai, China, Rebgong Art encompasses Thangka painting, sculpture, and embroidery. In 2009, it was inscribed on UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, recognized as one of the finest expressions of Eastern art and devotion.

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Each Thangka is a symbolic map of the universe and the human mind. Every Buddha, Bodhisattva, and guardian figure embodies a different aspect of wisdom, compassion, and harmony. Through these symbols, one can glimpse the spiritual essence behind the art.

Common Deities
Their Meanings

Thangka art transcends religion and culture, offering a universal message — the search for inner peace and spiritual balance

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