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☛ WOODEN TIBETAN BOX: ABOUT 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.
*UNIQUE PIECES: Since the items are completely Handmade & Handpainted, Evey piece has different design and there will be some variations in the given detail.*
☛ 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.
☛ BUDDHIST SYMBOLS: The Most Precious Parasol
The parasol, in other words, an umbrella is a traditional Indian symbol of royalty and protection from the raging heat of the tropical sun. The coolness of its shade signifies shield from the aching heat of suffering, temptation, hindrances, illnesses, and harmful forces. As a symbol of secular wealth, the greater the number of parasols carried in the entourage of a dignity, the higher his social rank would appear. Conventionally thirteen parasols defined the status of a king, and the early Indian Buddhists adopted this number as a symbol of the dominion of the Buddha as the ‘universal monarch’. Thirteen stacked umbrella-wheels form the conical spires of the various stupas that honored the main events of the Buddha’s life, or preserved his relics. This exercise was later applied to virtually all Tibetan Buddhist stupa designs.
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