Hand‑painted on prepared cotton canvas with rich pigments and pure 24‑carat gold detailing, this brocadeless Dukkar (White Parasol) thangka balances devotional accuracy with a clean, contemporary presentation for refined wall décor. At approximately , it offers statement‑scale artwork that frames or float‑mounts seamlessly, anchoring meditation rooms, yoga studios, and design‑forward living spaces aligned with calming, wellness‑focused interiors. The brocadeless edge reduces visual bulk while gold accents catch ambient light, enhancing linework, layered geometry, and iconographic clarity.​
In Tibetan Buddhism, Dukkar—also known as Sitatapatra, the goddess of the white parasol—is venerated as a powerful protector who dispels negative forces and obstacles. Her practice is invoked for averting harm, purifying obstacles, and ensuring auspiciousness, which makes this painting an uplifting and reassuring focal point for daily practice and mindful home styling. Traditional thangka methods—canvas priming, iconographic grid drawing, layered color application, and hand‑finished gold—achieve depth, devotional fidelity, and enduring color fidelity suited to long‑term display.​
For care, avoid direct sunlight and high humidity; dust lightly to preserve the hand‑applied gold and pigment surface. The brocadeless construction keeps weight manageable for standard wall hardware, enabling versatile placement above consoles, within alcoves, and along gallery walls. For collectors and design‑conscious homeowners, this artisan‑made thangka merges authentic protective symbolism with sophisticated wall art for an heirloom‑grade centerpiece.
- brocadeless thangka on cotton canvas; clean edge presentation ideal for framing or float mounting.
- Materials and finish: hand‑painted pigments with pure 24K gold detailing for luminous highlights, depth, and long‑lasting color fidelity.