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Wheel of life Mandala

A mandala is a spiritual and ritual symbol in Asian cultures. It can be understood in two different ways: externally as a visual representation of the universe or internally as a guide for several practices that take place in many Asian traditions, including meditation.

Price $120.00

Thousand-arm Chenrezig Thangka

The Thousand-Arm Chenrezig Thangka is a highly revered and intricate Buddhist artwork depicting Chenrezig (Avalokiteshvara), the Bodhisattva of Compassion, in his thousand-armed form. In Tibetan Buddhism, Chenrezig is regarded as the embodiment of infinite compassion and mercy, and his thousand arms symbolize his ability to reach out and help all sentient beings.

Regular price $950.00 Price $475.00

Atsara mask

An "Atsara" mask is a traditional Bhutanese mask used in religious and cultural performances, particularly during the annual Tshechu festivals in Bhutan. The Atsara character is typically portrayed as a clown or jester, whose role is to entertain the audience with humorous antics, while also delivering subtle teachings and moral lessons through satire and playful behavior.

Price $120.00

Butter tea churn

An antique butter tea churn from Bhutan is a traditional vessel used for making butter tea, also known as suja or po cha. This unique beverage is an essential part of Bhutanese culture, particularly in high-altitude regions, and the churn is an important tool in its preparation. The antique butter tea churn not only serves a functional purpose but also holds cultural and historical significance.

Price $380.00

copy of Mandala

A mandala is a spiritual and ritual symbol in Asian cultures. It can be understood in two different ways: externally as a visual representation of the universe or internally as a guide for several practices that take place in many Asian traditions, including meditation.

Price $120.00

Machig Labdron Thangka...

A Thangka painting of Machig Labdron is a significant and sacred artwork in Tibetan Buddhism, particularly within the Chöd tradition, which she founded. Machig Labdron was an 11th-century Tibetan yogini and a revered figure known for her profound teachings on the practice of Chöd, a unique method of cutting through ego-clinging and developing compassion.

Regular price $750.00 Price $375.00

Mandala

A mandala is a spiritual and ritual symbol in Asian cultures. It can be understood in two different ways: externally as a visual representation of the universe or internally as a guide for several practices that take place in many Asian traditions, including meditation.

Price $95.00

Kalachakra with Vishvamatta

A Thangka painting of Kalachakra with Vishvamata (or Vishvamata) is a profound representation in Tibetan Buddhism, symbolizing intricate cosmology, spiritual practice, and the union of wisdom and compassion. The Kalachakra (Wheel of Time) is one of the most complex and significant deities in Tibetan Buddhism, and Vishvamata is his consort, representing the inseparable union of method (compassion) and wisdom.

Regular price $950.00 Price $475.00

Garuda mask

Garuda Mask: The Garuda, a mythical bird in Hindu and Buddhist traditions, represents the king of birds and is associated with power and protection.

Price $120.00

Mandala

A mandala is a spiritual and ritual symbol in Asian cultures. It can be understood in two different ways: externally as a visual representation of the universe or internally as a guide for several practices that take place in many Asian traditions, including meditation.

Price $120.00

Kalachakra

A Thangka painting of Kalachakra with Vishvamata (or Vishvamata) is a profound representation in Tibetan Buddhism, symbolizing intricate cosmology, spiritual practice, and the union of wisdom and compassion. The Kalachakra (Wheel of Time) is one of the most complex and significant deities in Tibetan Buddhism, and Vishvamata is his consort, representing the inseparable union of method (compassion) and wisdom.

Regular price $1,000.00 Price $500.00

Garuda mask

Garuda Mask: The Garuda, a mythical bird in Hindu and Buddhist traditions, represents the king of birds and is associated with power and protection.

Price $120.00

Kalachakra

A Thangka painting of Kalachakra with Vishvamata (or Vishvamata) is a profound representation in Tibetan Buddhism, symbolizing intricate cosmology, spiritual practice, and the union of wisdom and compassion. The Kalachakra (Wheel of Time) is one of the most complex and significant deities in Tibetan Buddhism, and Vishvamata is his consort, representing the inseparable union of method (compassion) and wisdom.

Regular price $1,000.00 Price $500.00

Snow Lion mask

The "Singye" mask refers to the mask of the Snow Lion, known as "Sengye" in Bhutanese. The Snow Lion is a revered symbol in Bhutanese and Tibetan Buddhist culture, embodying qualities of strength, fearlessness, and joy. The Sengye or Singye mask is one of the most important and recognizable masks used in religious dances (Cham) and rituals in Bhutan.

Price $120.00

Guru Rinpoche

Guru Thangka paintings in Bhutan are revered and sacred artworks that depict Guru Rinpoche, also known as Padmasambhava, the founder of Tibetan Buddhism and a highly venerated figure in Bhutanese culture. Thangka is a traditional Buddhist painting on cotton or silk, usually depicting a deity, scene, or mandala. These paintings are not only artistic expressions but also spiritual tools used for meditation, prayer, and teaching.

Regular price $850.00 Price $425.00

Tsholing mask

The "Tsholing" mask is one of the most important and recognizable masks in Bhutanese religious traditions, particularly in Cham dances performed during festivals like Tshechu. Tsholing refers to wrathful deities or protective spirits in Bhutanese and Tibetan Buddhism, who are often depicted in fierce forms to symbolize their power to protect the Dharma (Buddhist teachings) and to ward off evil spirits.

Price $120.00

Guru Rinpoche

Guru Thangka paintings in Bhutan are revered and sacred artworks that depict Guru Rinpoche, also known as Padmasambhava, the founder of Tibetan Buddhism and a highly venerated figure in Bhutanese culture. Thangka is a traditional Buddhist painting on cotton or silk, usually depicting a deity, scene, or mandala. These paintings are not only artistic expressions but also spiritual tools used for meditation, prayer, and teaching.

Regular price $850.00 Price $425.00

Tsholing mask

The "Tsholing" mask is one of the most important and recognizable masks in Bhutanese religious traditions, particularly in Cham dances performed during festivals like Tshechu. Tsholing refers to wrathful deities or protective spirits in Bhutanese and Tibetan Buddhism, who are often depicted in fierce forms to symbolize their power to protect the Dharma (Buddhist teachings) and to ward off evil spirits.

Price $120.00