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Thangka Also Called Tang Ga, Tang Kai, Refers To The Use Of Color Satin Mounted After Hanging Hanging Religious Reel Painting. Tangka Is A Unique Form Of Tibetan Art In The Tibetan Culture. The Subject Matter Covers The Fields Of Tibetan History, Politics, Culture And Social Life. Most Of The Precepts Are Tibetan Buddhism And The Teaching Works. Thangka Is A Unique Form Of Painting Art In Tibetan Culture. With The Distinctive National Characteristics, Rich Religious Colors And Unique Artistic Style, With A Bright Color Depicting The World Of Sacred Buddha; The Pigment Is Traditionally All Gold, Silver, Pearls, Agate, Coral, Turquoise, Malachite, Cinnabar And Other Precious Mineral Gems And Saffron, Rhubarb, Blue Indigo And Other Plants As A Pigment To Show Its Sacred.

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Thangka also called Tang Ga, Tang kai, refers to the use of color satin mounted after hanging hanging religious reel painting. Tangka is a unique form of Tibetan art in the Tibetan culture. The subject matter covers the fields of Tibetan history, politics, culture and social life. Most of the precepts are Tibetan Buddhism and the teaching works. Thangka is a unique form of painting art in Tibetan culture. With the distinctive national characteristics, rich religious colors and unique artistic style, with a bright color depicting the world of sacred Buddha; the pigment is traditionally all gold, silver, pearls, agate, coral, turquoise, malachite, cinnabar And other precious mineral gems and saffron, rhubarb, blue indigo and other plants as a pigment to show its sacred.

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