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A Thangka, a traditional Tibetan Buddhist painting, is prominently displayed, hanging vertically against a plain, light-colored wall. The central artwork within the Thangka depicts a seated Buddha figure, rendered in warm orange and golden tones. The Buddha is shown in a meditative posture, with one hand resting in the lap and the other gently touching the earth, a gesture commonly associated with the Bhumisparsha Mudra. A radiant halo and an aureole encircle the Buddha's head and body. The background of the painting features lush green foliage, possibly a landscape with trees bearing fruits or flowers, and hints of a blue sky. The painting is mounted on a larger textile scroll made of a rich, golden-brown brocade fabric. This fabric is intricately patterned with geometric and stylized floral motifs in shades of blue, red, and gold, creating a luxurious frame for the central image. Vibrant red silk borders frame the painting on all sides, extending upwards and downwards. At the top of the Thangka, draped over the red borders, are folds of bright red and golden-yellow silk, forming decorative elements. The entire Thangka is suspended from a horizontal wooden dowel at the top, and a similar dowel, with yellow finials, is partially visible at the bottom, providing weight and structure. No activity is taking place, and no visible text is present in the image.
Symbol
AB90C
Volume
10,073
Creator
+$0.18
Revenue
+$0.00
TVL
$17.99


