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Are thangkas a work of art, or a derivative of religious culture?

How popular are thangkas?

Now not only more and more well-known people but also ordinary people have begun to ask thangka, but also thangka has also set off a storm in the literary and entertainment circles.

Are thangkas a work of art, or a derivative of religious culture?

Especially in the collection industry, more and more people come from big cities such as Beijing and Shanghai

Thangka is not a new thing today, because thangka is also inherited from a long-standing traditional culture.

Previously, thangkas generally only paid tribute to people with Buddhist beliefs, and only entered the eyes of literary enthusiasts and collectors around 2008.

With its inscription on UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage, the thangka market is in a good position.

There are even thangka works with a high price of 310 million yuan, and more and more people are paying attention to the field of thangka collection, and thangka collection is very hot.

Why is there a "thangka fever" among collectors?

The preciousness of the thangka is immeasurable, and for the time being, jumping out of the article of religious belief, it is only to say that its own preciousness has enough collection value.

The preciousness of thangka is that it is cumbersome to make, the construction period is very long, and the pigments used are also relatively precious, the painting is exquisite, the number is very small, "things are rare and expensive", thangka is a treasure that has achieved "rare" all over the body. A thangka is done from bandages, polishing, tracing, pressing, grinding pigments, grinding gold, coloring, dyeing, drawing lines, drawing gold, and finally the master opens his face.

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Are thangkas a work of art, or a derivative of religious culture?
Are thangkas a work of art, or a derivative of religious culture?
Are thangkas a work of art, or a derivative of religious culture?
Are thangkas a work of art, or a derivative of religious culture?
Are thangkas a work of art, or a derivative of religious culture?
Are thangkas a work of art, or a derivative of religious culture?

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