Thangka introduction: Thangka is the transliteration of Tibetan "scroll painting", which refers to religious scroll paintings framed with colored satin and then hung for worship. It is the main form of indoor worship in Tibetan Buddhism. The subject matter of Thangka covers many fields such as Tibetan history, politics, culture and social life, and can be called an encyclopedia of the Tibetan people. Thangka production methods include painting, silk threading, pile embroidery, etc. Its main painting method is similar to cloth murals.
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