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Small Size Tibetan Wooden Box

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☛ SMALL SIZE – Traditional Tibetan Wooden Box, Handcarved with Tibetan Buddhist Symbols, Handpainted with Thangka Colors, Handmade in Nepal.

▫ Item Code: HME25154
▫ Weight: 325 Grams
▫ Size CM: 9 x 15  x 9
▫ Material: Wood, Thangka Colors
▫ Availability: Available

Description

☛ WOODEN TIBETAN BOX:
This Wooden Tibetan Box is 100% Nepali handmade product. This Wooden Tibetan Box is manufactured by our manufacturing partners using high quality material. and skilled labour. We are a strong believer and follower of fair trade. Hece the manufacturer we appoint to make these product also has practices fair-trade, Without using any child labor, or underpaid employees.

☛ ASHTAMANGALA:
The Ashtamangala is a sacred suite of Eight Auspicious Signs endemic to a number of religions such as Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism. The symbols or “symbolic attributes” are yidam and teaching tools. Not only do these attributes point to qualities of enlightened mindstream, but they are the investiture that ornaments these enlightened “qualities”. Many cultural enumerations and variations of the Ashtamangala are extant.

Buddhist Symbola : CONCH SHELL:
The conch shell, this has been used as the original from the past ancient times, in ancient history of Nepal and India these horns are used to commence any rituals or worn. Popularly known as Shanka, it is a musical instrument blown by the lord Krishna to declare the start of the war of Mahabharata. in all the epic stories of Hinduism shankha has been described as being carried by all the heroes of the past.

☛ TEMPLE LIONS IN NEPAL:
The Lion is one of Buddhism’s most powerful symbols. Traditionally, the lion is associated with royalty, strength, and power. It is therefore an appropriate symbol for the Buddha who tradition has it was a royal prince. The Buddha’s teachings are sometimes referred to as the ‘Lion’s Roar’, again indicative of their strength and power.
The image on the left shows a capital from a pillar of Asoka: the Lions of Sarnath. Sarnath is where the Buddha first preached, and these lions echo his teachings to the four quarters of the world, sometimes called ‘the Lion’s Roar’. The wheel symbolizes Buddhist law and also Asoka’s legitimacy as an enlightened ruler.
Especially in Tibetan Buddhist art, lions are often depicted on the throne the Buddha sits on, but these are Snowlions (mythical creatures), and they actually represent the eight main Bodhisattvas (students of the Buddha).
What seems a much later development is the depiction of the Buddha’s eyes (especially on stupas), as is frequently seen in Nepal. They look in all four directions, representing the omniscient mind of a Buddha.

☛ ABOUT THANGKA COLOR FINISHING
This Wooden Tibetan Box is painted using traditional thangka colors. Coloring the box in this style is a tradition process of making Wooden Tibetan Box exact to the traditional color description.
For making the statue in this finishing we use organic colors, real gold and a professional thangka artist Mainly Mrs, Rita Shakya. She is a professional face painter for our collection.

*UNIQUE PIECES: Since the items are completely Handmade & Handpainted, Evey piece has different design and there will be some variations in the given detail.*

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Box design

Conch Shell, Snow lion

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