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"Shades of Yak" Genuine Yak Hair Wool Fabric as Tapestry by Tibetan Artisans

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Contemporary Wool Wall Tapestry with Shades of Green, Opus LXXXI by Mira Sohlen
Located in 1204, CH
Each tapestry is called Opus followed by its chronological roman numeral in the order they were created. Opus is a latin word meaning a work, used to mean a particular piece of music...
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Contemporary Wool Wall Tapestry with Shades of Green, Opus LXXIII by Mira Sohlen
Located in 1204, CH
Each tapestry is called Opus followed by its chronological roman numeral in the order they were created. Opus is a latin word meaning a work, used to mean a particular piece of music by a composer. Furthermore, when Mira creates her tapestries she never envisions the final outcome; her vision is her process. Throughout the process, similar to the one of a musical composer, she aims to find patterns of beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion. It is as if different shapes are dancing and her aim is to capture just the right moment where Opus becomes a visual and tactile form of music. Mira Sohlén creates tapestries which are made from a unique method of tiling. Each tapestry is made from handmade tufted...
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Tibetan Dragon Rug Pure Wool Hand Knotted, Asymmetrical Tapestry, 1970s
Located in Andernach, DE
Tibetan hand knotted wool rug or tapestry, this shape reminds of a saddle bag cover. Very decorative pure wool thick pile with asymmetrical cotton fringes. Rare item, likely custom m...
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Tibetan Dragon Rug Pure Wool Hand Knotted, Asymmetrical Tapestry, 1970s
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H 32.29 in W 26.97 in D 0.48 in
Color Wheel Tapestry or Carpet Grey Black White Red Tibetan Wool Customizable
By Yan Lei
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
The vibrant and brilliant concentric circles create a vertiginous and hallucinating visual effect. Colors are either in logic sequence or in a random mix but always carefully orchest...
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Color Wheel Tapestry or Carpet Purple Base Green Pink Tibetan Wool Customizable
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The vibrant and brilliant concentric circles create a vertiginous and hallucinating visual effect. Colors are either in logic sequence or in a random mix but always carefully orchest...
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19th Century Tibetan Thangka of Chenresi
Located in Chicago, IL
Thangkas are devotional paintings displayed by Buddhists in monasteries, temples, and even in their homes. The rich red, orange, green, and blue hues are still incredibly vibrant on ...
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19th Century Tibetan Thangka of Chenresi
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H 53 in W 34 in D 1.75 in
« Jungle » wool tapestry
Located in Isle Sur Sorgue, FR
Large French vintage « jungle » wool tapestry. Very decorative with bright colours, flowers and exotic birds decors. Numbered and guarantee certificate at the back.
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« Jungle » wool tapestry
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H 53.15 in W 82.68 in D 0.4 in
Framed Antique Tibetan Thangka of Yamantaka with Consort
Located in Atlanta, GA
An antique Tibetan Thangka with polychrome pigments on cloth, circa mid to late 19th century. It depicts Yamantaka, also known as Vajrabhairava, who is a wrathful manifestation of Manjusri, the bodhisattva of wisdom, and in other contexts he also functions as a dharmapala, or 'Dharma-protector'. The buffalo head deity Vajrabhairava is one of the three principal meditation deities of the Gelug School. He is shown with nine faces in the Yab Yum...
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Tibetan Thangka of Sakyamuni with Silk Brocade, C. 1880
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Historically in Buddhist Tibet, patrons and monks commissioned thangka art, or sacred painting, to focus their meditations and prayers. This 19th-century Tibetan Thangka, painted in rich red, green, and blue pigments, still maintains incredible vibrancy. The central figure is the Sakyamuni Buddha, seated in the diamond position with alms bowl...
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Tibetan Thangka of Sakyamuni with Silk Brocade, C. 1880
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H 39.25 in W 28.25 in D 1.25 in
Framed Tibetan Woven Silk Kesi Panel of Kirtimukha
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A woven silk Kesi panel depicts Kirtimukha from Tibet circa the second half of 20th century. Beautifully woven from short weft silk with superb coloring and ...
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