Product Overview
This monumental Green Tara Tibetan Thangka painting is a 100% hand-painted Rebgong (Regong Art) gemstone masterpiece, created entirely by hand using traditional Himalayan Thangka techniques.
With a painting size of 133 × 133 cm and presented in a solid pear wood frame, this large square-format artwork is designed for meditation halls, shrine rooms, and serious collections. From the luminous gemstone pigments to the intricately layered floral landscape, every detail reflects the discipline, depth, and reverence of authentic Rebgong Thangka craftsmanship.
This is an original artwork, not a print or reproduction, intended for long-term contemplation, devotion, and cultural preservation.
The Deity: Green Tara (Sgrol-ma)
Green Tara is one of the most widely revered figures in Tibetan Buddhism, embodying active compassion, swift protection, and enlightened responsiveness.
She is traditionally associated with:
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Protection from fear and obstacles
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Compassion expressed through action
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Support during times of urgency and transition
In this Thangka, Green Tara is depicted with her right leg extended, symbolizing her readiness to rise and respond immediately to those who call upon her. Her serene yet attentive expression reflects the balance of compassion and wisdom central to authentic Green Tara iconography.
Artistic Origin & Rebgong Style
Rebgong Thangka is internationally recognized for preserving some of the most rigorous and refined painting standards within Tibetan Buddhist art. Works of this scale and complexity are typically produced by experienced artists trained through long-term apprenticeship.
100% Hand-Painted Authentic Thangka
This artwork is 100% hand-painted from start to finish, following traditional Rebgong Thangka painting methods.
Every line, color layer, and detail—from the initial sketch to the final application of gemstone mineral pigments—is executed entirely by hand by trained Rebgong artists.
This level of craftsmanship clearly distinguishes authentic Thangka painting from decorative reproductions and ensures the integrity, depth, and cultural authenticity of the artwork.
Materials & Gemstone Painting Craftsmanship
This Thangka is painted using gemstone-based mineral pigments, a traditional technique often referred to as gemstone Thangka painting.
Pigments traditionally used include:
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Lapis lazuli for deep blue backgrounds
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Malachite and turquoise for green tones
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Cinnabar for red garments and floral details
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Gold-based mineral pigments for halos and ornamental patterns
These pigments are prepared through traditional processes of washing, grinding, and hand-mixing before application. Compared with synthetic colors, gemstone pigments are known for their natural luminosity, rich saturation, and long-lasting stability, allowing the painting to retain its brilliance over time.
The use of precious minerals is both an artistic choice and a cultural expression of reverence toward sacred subjects.
Visual Impact & Composition
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Monumental square-format composition (133 × 133 cm)
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Central Green Tara figure framed by a radiant golden mandorla
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Elaborate lotus and floral motifs symbolizing purity and compassion
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Strong visual presence suitable for spacious interiors
This Thangka is especially well suited for:
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Dedicated meditation or shrine rooms
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High-ceiling living spaces with contemplative intent
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Temples, cultural institutions, or serious private collections
Framing & Presentation
This Thangka is professionally framed with a solid pear wood frame, selected for its fine grain, structural stability, and understated elegance.
Pear wood is a fine-grained hardwood traditionally valued for its durability and refined appearance. Its natural warmth complements the richness of gemstone pigments without overpowering the artwork itself, providing both visual balance and long-term structural support.
The framed presentation allows the artwork to be displayed immediately and securely, making it suitable for both private and institutional settings.
Who This Thangka Is For
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Collectors seeking museum-scale Rebgong Thangka artworks
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Practitioners with dedicated spiritual or meditation spaces
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Buyers looking for a long-term heirloom artwork rooted in tradition
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Institutions or temples commissioning significant devotional art
Who It May Not Be For
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Small apartments or limited wall space
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Buyers seeking lightweight, portable, or travel Thangka
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Those looking for decorative prints rather than original paintings
Why This Is a Masterpiece
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Large and complex square-format composition
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Labor-intensive preparation of gemstone mineral pigments
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Dense botanical detailing characteristic of high-level Rebgong style
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100% hand-painted execution following traditional iconographic standards
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Professionally framed for immediate display and long-term preservation
Works of this scale and refinement are uncommon and represent a significant investment of time, skill, and materials.
Size & Format
What You Will Receive
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One original 100% hand-painted Green Tara Thangka
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Solid pear wood frame, professionally assembled
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Secure, protective packaging suitable for international shipping
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Artwork created following traditional Tibetan artistic conventions
Cultural Note
This Thangka is a religious and cultural artwork rooted in Himalayan Buddhist tradition. It is intended for artistic appreciation, meditation, and devotional use. Cultural and symbolic meanings are presented for educational purposes and should not be interpreted as medical, spiritual, or guaranteed outcomes.
If you are seeking a serious Green Tara Thangka rooted in authentic Rebgong gemstone tradition, this work represents a rare and enduring offering.