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Mongolian Buddha

Highly Detailed Mongolian Thangka. Large, Finely Framed, Perfectly Painted
Highly Detailed Mongolian Thangka. Large, Finely Framed, Perfectly Painted

Highly Detailed Mongolian Thangka. Large, Finely Framed, Perfectly Painted

Located in Ukiah, CA

This highly detailed Mongolian thangka is a captivating example of narrative Buddhist folk art

Category

20th Century Mongolian Paintings and Screens

Materials

Paper

Vivid Early 20th Century Mongolian Thangka, Custom Framed Art
Vivid Early 20th Century Mongolian Thangka, Custom Framed Art

Vivid Early 20th Century Mongolian Thangka, Custom Framed Art

Located in Ukiah, CA

This finely detailed Mongolian Buddhist thangka presents a luminous devotional composition centered

Category

Early 20th Century Mongolian Antiquities

Materials

Canvas

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Antique Copper Amitayus Buddha Statue from Mongolia
Antique Copper Amitayus Buddha Statue from Mongolia

Antique Copper Amitayus Buddha Statue from Mongolia

Located in DEVENTER, NL

Dhyana mudra Originating from Mongolia 18th century The original bowl is missing In very high quality

Category

Antique 18th Century Mongolian Sculptures and Carvings

Materials

Wood

18th C. Mongolian Copper Repousse Buddha -reserve slashed to less than half
18th C. Mongolian Copper Repousse Buddha -reserve slashed to less than half

18th C. Mongolian Copper Repousse Buddha -reserve slashed to less than half

Located in Ukiah, CA

Mongolian thick copper repousse Buddha of Long Life (Amateyus). Very nice example at a large size

Category

Antique 18th Century Mongolian Antiquities

Materials

Copper

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