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Everest Thanka Treasures 

Authentic handmade Tibetan Buddhist art from the heart of the Himalayas
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Featured Thankas

Discover our most cherished pieces, each telling a sacred story through masterful artistry

Singing bowl

Singing Bowls

Singing bowls, also called Tibetan or Himalayan bowls, are handcrafted from a blend of metals in Nepal, India, or Tibet. When played with a mallet, they create soothing tones used in meditation, sound healing, yoga, and spiritual practices.

 

More than musical instruments, these bowls carry deep spiritual meaning. Often engraved with mantras or symbols, they are believed to promote healing, balance, and inner peace, helping reduce stress and improve focus for meditators and spiritual seekers.

Statues

Tibetan statues, also known as Thanka statues, are handmade figures representing Buddhas, deities, and spiritual protectors from Tibetan Buddhism. Usually made of bronze or brass, they are skillfully crafted in Nepal and Tibet, often decorated with detailed carvings, colorful paint, and gemstones, making each piece unique and meaningful.

These statues are used in meditation, prayer, and spiritual practice. Placed on altars or in quiet spaces, they help bring peace, focus, and a sense of spiritual connection. Valued for their beauty and sacred energy, Tibetan statues are an important part of Buddhist culture.

Statue
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Thanka

The Art of Thanka

Thanka painting is a centuries-old Tibetan Buddhist art form that requires years of training to master. Each piece is meticulously hand-painted using natural mineral pigments and 24-karat gold.

 

Our master artists follow traditional iconographic measurements and techniques passed down through generations, ensuring every thanka is not just a painting, but a sacred object of meditation and devotion.

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"Beautiful craftsmanship and attention to detail. Everest Thanka Treasures truly captures Himalayan artistry. Highly recommended!"

Janaki

Janaki Konda

Bhaktapur, Kathmandu

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