Machig Labdron
Machig Labdron
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Machig Labdron was an 11th-century Tibetan yogini and founder of the Chod practice, a powerful path to transcend ego and attain liberation.
Dimension
Dimension
103 cm is the vertical (height)
72 cm is the horizontal (width)
Weight
Weight
Artwork weighs 100 grams.
About the Artwork
About the Artwork
Considered a reincarnation of Yeshe Tsogyal, Machig Labdron developed the Chod tradition, blending Prajnaparamita teachings with tantric guru yoga. This practice focuses on directly confronting and cutting through self-attachment, offering a profound method for spiritual freedom. She is honored as a key figure in Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhism.
Handcrafted Quality
Handcrafted Quality
All our Tibetan artworks are handcrafted by skilled artisans using traditional techniques and natural materials, ensuring each piece is unique and authentic.
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Customer Satisfaction
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Who This is For
Who This is For
Perfect for spiritual practitioners, meditation spaces, collectors of sacred art, or as a meaningful gift.
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1. ¿Sus Thangkas están hechas a mano?
Sí. Todas nuestras pinturas Thangka están 100% pintadas a mano por hábiles artistas tibetanos.
2. ¿Realizan envíos internacionales?
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3. ¿Cuánto tiempo tarda la entrega?
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4. ¿Puedo devolver un artículo?
Sí, dentro de los 14 días posteriores a la entrega. El artículo debe estar sin usar y en su estado original.
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How should I care for my Thangka painting?
To preserve the colors and fabric, avoid direct sunlight and moisture. Gently dust with a soft brush.
Can this Thangka be framed or hung directly?
Yes! It’s designed to be hung as is or framed under glass for extra protection.
What materials are used in this artwork?
Our Thangkas are hand-painted on cotton canvas using natural mineral pigments and gold detailing.
Is this Thangka a limited edition?
Yes, each piece is handcrafted in limited quantities to ensure uniqueness and quality.