The origins of Thangka introduction
Thangka is a Tibetan transliteration, means mounting the rear suspension with Caiduan religious worship scroll painting. Subject matter involved in Tibetan history, politics, culture and social life and many other fields, called Tibetan encyclopedia. Mostly handed down Thangka Tibetan Buddhism and Bon works, has become a new hot spot heritage collections at home and abroad.
Thangka is the rise of a new era Songtsen painting, which uses Caiduan made of scroll painting mounted, with distinctive national characteristics, strong religious overtones and unique artistic style, has always been regarded as the Tibetan people treasures. Thangka variety and texture varied, but most are drawn on canvas and paper. There is also embroidery, brocade, tapestry and other fabrics applique thangka, some still multicolored, pattern, set decorated with gold bead gem in the meantime, a perfect fit. Thangka painting is Tibetan culture Pa, more than a thousand years, far-reaching.

