Framed Vajrapani and Consort, Tibetan, 15th-16th Century Antique Vintage Gift | Buddhist Protector Deity Thangka Boho Decor Framed Art Print

Framed Vajrapani and Consort, Tibetan, 15th-16th Century Antique Vintage Gift | Buddhist Protector Deity Thangka Boho Decor Framed Art Print

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Vajrapani (a Buddhist protector) holds a vajra (Tibetan ritualistic weapon) in his right hand and a ritual bell in the left. He's garbed in a  tiger-skin, and wears a skull crown and jewelry made from snakes and human bones. Hindu deities, including Garuda and  Chakrasamvara are seen in the background, partly obscured by smoke and fire.

Vajrapani is shown in a dynamic and powerful stance, ready to defend the dharma and protect practitioners. He is depicted with a fierce face, adorned with various ornaments, and adorned with various traditional Tibetan jewelry.

You'll receive a framed, heavyweight, giclée, acid-free print that's created to last for generations.

• Handmade by expert picture framers
• Giclée, museum quality, acid-free paper
• Framed prints are delivered ready to hang
• Milled, high-quality wood with a satin finish
• Hanging hardware and acrylic front-protector is included

➤ DIGITAL-RESTORATION ART

We specialize in digital recreations of vintage sacred and surreal art. Each work is a handmade digital restoration of the original image, not a pixellated copy of an Internet image that some other vendors may sell. We provide high-quality, clean digital restorations — true to the original — with great attention to detail.

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Alxe Lockman
Though I ordered the 6 x 8' style of the p...

Though I ordered the 6 x 8' style of the photo, the printing was still very clear (as much as the original thangka, which was probably older). Hard to find things like this at such a good price. I've already ordered more things from this seller.

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David Dietrich
It is a nice image, but clearly a print. I...

It is a nice image, but clearly a print. I own several original thangka antiques and was hoping that this would look more like an original piece of artwork.

This is my own fault—I like the image, but probably shouldn't have made this purchase.