Four-Armed Avalokiteśvara | Karma Gadri School | By Deji Zhuoga (4×5 cm Mini Thangka
#Thangka|Zhaka ·2022-09-03 08:21:25
Four-Armed Avalokiteśvara (Chenrezig) | Karma Gadri School
4×5 cm Xiao Zhaka by Deji Zhuoga
【Product Information】
Deity: Four-Armed Avalokiteśvara (Chenrezig)
School: Karma Gadri School
Artist: Deji Zhuoga
Region: Tibet
Size: 4 × 5 cm
Materials: Natural mineral pigments, gold, lapis lazuli, malachite, cinnabar, turquoise, etc.
Technique: Hand-painted, Karma Gadri dot-shading method
【Description】
The Four-Armed Avalokiteśvara embodies the boundless compassion of Mahayana Buddhism. This miniature thangka exhibits the refined lines, soft gradients, and airy composition characteristic of the Karma Gadri tradition.
【Karma Gadri Technique & Difficulty】
Karma Gadri painting uses the dot-shading method, requiring countless micro-dots to build subtle color transitions and natural luminosity. This method takes significantly longer than standard flat-color thangka painting, often requiring an additional 7–10 days of work. The precision needed for a miniature thangka makes it even more challenging and highly valuable.
【Artist Overview】
Deji Zhuoga is a female lineage painter of the Karma Gadri tradition, known for peaceful deities, gentle tonal transitions, and harmonious facial depiction.
【Professional Details】
Style Features: Clean lines, delicate gradients, spacious composition
Recommended Use: Offering, collection, display, personal protection
Collectible Value: High-difficulty dot-shading technique, rare female lineage painter, fine hand-painted miniature, durable natural mineral pigments