Description
☛ WHAT IS A GHAU:
Ghau is a portable shrine in which an image of the owner’s personal deity (Ishta Devata) is kept wrapped in silk cloth. Most Tibetans used Ghau at home and during traveling. At home, it is kept on alter but when traveling it is fastened at the cross belt. Generally, Ghau has trefoil shapes to and a window in the middle through which one can see the personal deity. Ghau is made of two parts which fit together to form a box. The back is usually left plain and the front is richly decorated.
☛ MANJUSTREE :Manjushree is a Sanskrit word meaning ‘gentle glory’. In Sanskrit shree means ‘glorious or honorable’ His name means who embodies enlightened wisdom. He confers mastery of the Dharma, wisdom, and eloquence and teaches the path of a bodhisattva in the Mahayana tradition.
☛ SEKU DESIGN : Seku is a traditional Newari craftsmanship technique that involves the use of thin metal wire, typically copper or silver, to create intricate patterns on various objects. The word “Seku” is derived from the Newari language, and is commonly used to refer to this type of craftsmanship. This technique is a prominent aspect of Newari art and has been passed down through generations of artisans.
☛ FULL ELECTRO GOLD PLATED: This Ghau has been finished in Full Electro Gold plated finishing. Electronic gold plating is a modern method of applying a gold coating to surfaces of different materials, such as metal and wood. In this process, an electric current is used to deposit a thin layer of gold onto the surface of the object being plated. This method is generally considered to be more cost-effective than traditional fire gold plating.
☛ FINISHING STONE SETTINGS:
This Ghau is decorated with three semi-precious stones, turquoise, Coral, and Lapiz. To achieve the beautiful pattern the stone care cut and glued onto the pendant.
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