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A 19th century Tibetan Buddhist Padmasambhava Thangka
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An 19th century Tibetan Buddhist Thangka, distemper on cloth panel depicting a large central Bodhissatva, probably Padmasambhava or Guru Rinpoche, seated on a lotus throne holding a bowl in the left hand, and vajra in the right, surrounded by eight smaller arhats or deities against a verdant landscape background mounted within a silk boteh patterned surround, 60 cm h x 44 cm w (image size) 100 cm h x 66 cm w o/a
Some areas of wear, deterioration to bottom of silk surround, possibly moth damage
Some areas of wear, deterioration to bottom of silk surround, possibly moth damage
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An 19th century Tibetan Buddhist Thangka, distemper on cloth panel depicting a large central Bodhissatva, probably Padmasambhava or Guru Rinpoche, seated on a lotus throne holding a bowl in the left hand, and vajra in the right, surrounded by eight smaller arhats or deities against a verdant landscape background mounted within a silk boteh patterned surround, 60 cm h x 44 cm w (image size) 100 cm h x 66 cm w o/a
Some areas of wear, deterioration to bottom of silk surround, possibly moth damage
Some areas of wear, deterioration to bottom of silk surround, possibly moth damage
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Payment and Collection must be made by Monday 10th January 2022. Please note we are closed from 5pm Thursday 23rd December - 9am 4th January 2022.
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