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    Posted 3 years ago

    Hhwd24
    (2 items)

    Unknown painting or tapestry of Buddhist scene. Unknown time frame or region. Excited when I found this beautiful piece.

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    1. ho2cultcha ho2cultcha, 3 years ago
      The second picture shows a 'dakini'. i wish the photos were better. impossible to say much w/ these pics.
    2. Hhwd24, 3 years ago
      Sorry about the quality of the pictures. I didn't take it out of the frame so I know there is glare and yes it is dark. Thank you so much for the info
    3. rhineisfine rhineisfine, 3 years ago
      It looks like a tourist thangka (Buddhist painting), probably made in Nepal. Many iconographical conventions used by traditional thangka painters are not found here, so I think this is intended more for decoration than as a shrine object. The design suggests a traditional mandala palace, the traditional dwelling of a Buddha, which is depicted from above, rather like a floor plan.

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