Multi-Color Tibetan Buddhist Ashtamangala Vajra Silk Brocade Shrine Table Cover Altar Cloth, 35”X35”, Asian Chinese Indian Art Home Decoration

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Management number 209363362 Release Date 2026/03/29 List Price $36.00 Model Number 209363362
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This beautiful Multi-Color Tibetan Ashtamangala (Eight Auspicious) and Cross Vajra (Double Dorje) brocade altar cloth is handcrafted in Tibet. It is used in traditional Tibetan Buddhist praying ceremonies or meditation practices. The beauty of Tibetan Buddhist shrines is often enhanced by the use of traditional decorative brocades. It features vibrant vivid colors, symbolizing the radiant nature of an enlightened mind. (Please note that there may be slight differences in color or pattern, as each brocade is 100% handmade.) Dimension: Length 35” (90cm) Width 35” (90cm) Thickness 1/8” (0.3cm) Meaning: ----- Double Dorje/ Crossed Vajra Vajra, in Sanskrit, has both the meanings of “thunderbolt” and “diamond.” Like the thunderbolt, the vajra cleaves through ignorance. The Thunderbolt was originally the symbol of the Hindu rain god Indra (who became the Buddhist Śakra) and was employed by the 8th-century Tantric (esoteric) master Padmasambhava to conquer the non-Buddhist deities of Tibet. ------"Eight Auspicious" in Tibetan Buddhism Ashtamangala, The eight auspicious symbols of Tibetan Buddhism consist of: parasol, pair of fishes, treasure vase, lotus, white-spiraling conch shell, endless knot, victory banner, and golden wheel. Groupings of eight auspicious symbols were originally used in India at ceremonies such as an investiture or coronation of a king. In Buddhism, these eight symbols of good fortune represent the offerings made by the gods to Shakyamuni Buddha immediately after he gained enlightenment.

  • Colorful Traditonal Tibetan Buddhist altar tablecloth handmade in Tibet.
  • Silk surface with the spiritual Tibetan Buddhism beautifully Ashtamangala ("Eight Auspicious") embroidered.
  • Large size 35 inches X 35 inches. Perfect for used as Shirne table cover, Altar clothm, or decoration.
  • Features vibrant vivid colors, symbolizing the radiant nature of an enlightened mind.
  • Note: there may be slight differences in color or pattern, as each brocade is 100% handmade.
UPC 689807845894
Size 35" x 35" (Rectangular)
Color Blue
Shape Rectangular
Pattern Tibetan Buddhist Ashtamangala
Seasons All-Season
Occasion Housewarming
Brand Name ZentralDesigns
Style Name Bohemian
Unit Count 1.0 Count
Fabric Type Silk
Item Weight 8 ounces
Corner Style Pleated
Manufacturer ZentralDesigns
Material Type Silk
Number of Sets 1
Number of Items 1
Included Components Liner
Embellishment Feature Embroidery
Item Dimensions L x W 35"L x 35"W
Recommended Uses For Product Shrine Table Cover

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